Page:The story of Saville - told in numbers.djvu/97

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
The Story
of Saville

Sedately pacing life’s minuet, while steadily all the while
A horrid design is forming, a fungus spreads cancerous-vile,—
I have held the hand of a friend one hour and the next his spirit had fled,
Dismissed by self and violent means—Who knows? Had I sisterly said
A word of love I might have dissolved and melted his purpose dread,—
Clasp close the near ones about your hearth, let never caresses lack,
For the turn of a card, the fall of a leaf, may speed them adown the track
Facile, declivitous, into the bourne of the Acheron valley black!


Yet no,—this were not of the least avail; no aid that is won from without
Is offeree to cope with interior foes, to vanquish and put them to rout,—
The brood ignoble and self-engendered must even self-stifled be,
For a wanton zephyr deracinates not the sturdiest forest tree,
And often this deadly virus breeds in a strong determinate mind,

93