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H. P. B. (In Memoriam.)

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Though swift the days flow from her day,         No one has left her day unnamed:     We know what light broke from her ray         On us, who in the truth proclaimed          Grew brother with the stars and powers         That stretch away--away to light,     And fade within the primal hours,         And in the wondrous First unite.          We lose with her the right to scorn         The voices scornful of her truth:     With her a deeper love was born         For those who filled her days with ruth.          To her they were not sordid things:         In them sometimes--her wisdom said--     The Bird of Paradise had wings;         It only dreams, it is not dead.          We cannot for forgetfulness         Forego the reverence due to them,     Who wear at times they do not guess         The sceptre and the diadem.          With wisdom of the olden time         She made the hearts of dust to flame;     And fired us with the hope sublime         Our ancient heritage to claim;          That turning from the visible,         By vastness unappalled nor stayed,     Our wills might rule beside that Will         By which the tribal stars are swayed;          And entering the heroic strife,         Tread in the way their feet have trod     Who move within a vaster life,         Sparks in the Fire--Gods amid God. --August 15, 1894

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