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ETHEL CHURCHILL.



CHAPTER XXIX.


CHANGES IN LONDON.


The presence of perpetual change
    Is ever on the earth;
To-day is only as the soil
    That gives to-morrow birth.

Where stood the tower, there grows the weed;
    Where stood the weed, the tower:
No present hour its likeness leaves
    To any future hour.

Of each imperial city built
    Far on the Eastern plains,
A desert waste of tomb and sand
    Is all that now remains.

Our own fair city filled with life,
    Has yet a future day,
When power, and might, and majesty,
    Will yet have passed away.


Nothing could be more bright than the following morning, it was the first day of sunshine