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Of the vaulted elm at the door of my house,I open the window and make salute:"God bless thy branches and feed thy root!Thou has lived before, live after me,Thou ancient, friendly, faithful tree."
Scribner's MagazineHenry van Dyke
OF A BEAUTIFUL POEM
(Three Voices)
ILifeblood and spirit-fire Went to its making:Surely the Maker found (His for the taking)All a kind word could show Of gracious living,And happy stars could give, Lavishly giving—Honor and easefulness, Wealth to buy leisure,Beauty of man's device, Nature's high pleasure,White moons to glorify Times of far roaming,Orchards in bloom to make Sweet the home-coming
IILifeblood and spirit-fire Went to its making:Surely the Maker found Naught for free taking.It was a warring soul Flamed in such fashion,
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