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HERBERT TUCKER.

And like the breeze that heralds morn
Hope through my heart anew doth sweep;
And to my quickened brain are borne
Strains sweet as music heard in sleep;
And, rich with endless recompense
For Life's poor, stinted gifts, I see
In vision through the veil of sense
The mystic Kingdom of May-be!

Herbert Tucker.