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Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892

"Narrative and Legendary Poems, Complete Volume I., the Works of Whittier"


"How dwarfed against his manliness
She sees the poor pretension,
The wants, the aims, the follies, born
Of fashion and convention.
"How life behind its accidents
Stands strong and self-sustaining,
The human fact transcending all
The losing and the gaining.
"And so in grateful interchange
Of teacher and of hearer,
Their lives their true distinctness keep
While daily drawing nearer.
"And if the husband or the wife
In home's strong light discovers
Such slight defaults as failed to meet
The blinded eyes of lovers,
"Why need we care to ask?--who dreams
Without their thorns of roses,
Or wonders that the truest steel
The readiest spark discloses?
"For still in mutual sufferance lies
The secret of true living;
Love scarce is love that never knows
The sweetness of forgiving.
"We send the Squire to General Court,
He takes his young wife thither;
No prouder man election day
Rides through the sweet June weather.
"He sees with eyes of manly trust
All hearts to her inclining;
Not less for him his household light
That others share its shining.


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