OUR LADIES' COLUMN
FOR MEMORY. I met yoa at noon-day, Where reaperß be. Across a golden way Ton amiled at me. With joy divine began To blaz3 and beat The yellow sheaves, the plain Of noon-day heat. Again when twilight grew, No glance we oast ; But that you passed. £ knew ; Yoa knew I passed. We did not turn nor btay, I stepped on dumb. I looked along the way That yoa had come. There was no word or aign That one might Bee — Only your eyes meet mine Eternally. Yoa whom no dawn shall Ben I, No path shall bring, Till the last twilight end Oar joarneying. May Kendall.
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Bruce Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 2689, 1 October 1895, Page 3
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109OUR LADIES' COLUMN Bruce Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 2689, 1 October 1895, Page 3
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