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V.R. 1819-1901 - A Reverie

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Moments the mightiest pass uncalendared,      And when the Absolute      In backward Time outgave the deedful word      Whereby all life is stirred:     "Let one be born and throned whose mould shall constitute     The norm of every royal-reckoned attribute,"      No mortal knew or heard.      But in due days the purposed Life outshone -      Serene, sagacious, free;      - Her waxing seasons bloomed with deeds well done,      And the world's heart was won . . .     Yet may the deed of hers most bright in eyes to be     Lie hid from ours - as in the All-One's thought lay she -      Till ripening years have run.     SUNDAY NIGHT,     27th January 1901.

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