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THE LITTLE SHROUD.



One midnight, while her constant tears
    Were falling with the dew,
She heard a voice, and lo! her child
    Stood by her weeping too!

His shroud was damp, his face was white:
    He said,—"I cannot sleep,
Your tears have made my shroud so wet;
    Oh, mother, do not weep!"

Oh, love is strong!—the mother's heart
    Was filled with tender fears;
Oh, love is strong!—and for her child
    Her grief restrained its tears.