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POEMS.
O! wondrous alchemy divine—
The Power, that water changed to wine,
Dissolves the spell of death's dark night;
Graves hear Thy voice, "Let there be light."

So, while beside the buried Past,
I sit and sing, the hours speed fast—
Dear Heart! for her we breathe no sigh,
She taught us how to live and die.

O Faith, that smiles when tempests lower,
Be mine thy overcoming power,
To calmly wait, till solved shall be
Of Death and Life the mystery.