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he darkness we explore; Light lie the turf above thy breast, O friend, whom I shall see no more! TO C.M.D. If it be true, as some have dreamed, That all have lived and loved before, I cannot wonder it hath seemed That on some other shore, In former ages long ago, Our souls had met and learned to know The truths that now upon the sea Establish our affinity. Heart leaps to heart and mind to mind: A look, a word, a smile, a phrase,-- And we at once a kinship find, A relic of those days, When we both watched the sunset kiss The storied Bay of Salamis, Or paced beside the classic stream That borders Plato's Academe.-- Perhaps our spirits met again, When Virgil wrote his deathless lines, And Horace praised, in lighter vein, His farm amid the Apennines; Or else we walked this old, old Earth When Grecian learning found new birth, And arm in arm watched Giotto's tower Rise heavenward, like a peerless flower. Enough that we have surely met, No matter in what land or age; For, if such trifles we forget, We share a common heritage: And though in this brief life stern Fate Shall bid us once more separate, O brother poet, it must be That kindred spirits such as we Shall sail another ocean blue, Still you with me and I with you. Sent with a Copy of "Red Letter Days Abroad" To J.C.Y. Book of my youth, I send thee to a friend Met, comprehended, loved, alas! too late,-- Too near the sad, inevitable end Decreed by life's inexorable fate; Yet though an ocean's billows roll between, And two great continents our paths divide, The unseen subtly triumphs o'er the seen, We walk in spirit, ever side by side; He on the stately Mississippi's shore, I 'mid the snow and roses of Tyrol, But in my heart he dwells forevermore,-- Beloved friend, and double of my soul. To HON. JESSE HOLDOM OF CHICAGO, on receipt of his picture and that of his baby in his arms. Far from the great lake's pride, Over the ocean vast, Two faces picture, side by side, The future and the past. On one is the flush of dawn And the light of the morning star; On the other a shade, from knowledge drawn And the dusk of the sunset bar. One brow has the spotless sweep Of a page that is white and fair; The other forehead is graven deep With lines of thought and care. The eyes of the child look out On a world all pure and sweet; But those of the man are sad from doubt And a knowledge of men's dece
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