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TO J. C. D.
When the earnest stars were looking from their silent homes above,
There hath breathed a whisper round us, and that single word was love!

There hath been an angel with us; 'neath the darkly-shining tree,—
We have heard the sound of pinions rustling round us joyfully;
Heard them in the voice of waters—heard them in the thrilling song
Of the wild bird on the mountain;—may it linger with us long!

May it hover round us ever! leading to that only shrine;
Through a world of sin and sorrow, we have need of light divine,
Aiding every first endeavor—making e'en affliction dear,
May we feel that earth is hallowed!—there hath been an angel here!