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Mine and Thine (1904)/In Pathetic Remembrance—E. N. W., Author Of "David Harum"

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Mine and Thine (1904)
by Florence Earle Coates
In Pathetic Remembrance—E. N. W., Author Of "David Harum"

This poem was not included in Mrs. Coates' collected Poems (1916, in 2 vols.).

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636904Mine and Thine (1904) — In Pathetic Remembrance—E. N. W., Author Of "David Harum"Florence Earle Coates

IN PATHETIC REMEMBRANCE

E. N. W.

Author of "David Harum"

Adying man, so say you, wrote this book?
Life is abundant here: from every page—
Cheerful, courageous, philosophic, sage,
With no repining and no backward look—
It flows, as healthful as the mountain brook,
That gathering scent of grape and saxifrage,
Makes joyous pastime of its pilgrimage,
Fresh'ning each pebbly bend, each mossy crook.


The story journeys to forgetfulness?
Truly: yet he who wrote, with failing breath,
Ennobled human nature; for since he
Who died in far Samoa by the sea,
There scarce hath come, through failure and success,
A braver spirit to the gates of death!