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Winter Weavings. Poems By Isabella Law. ...
Things Anot . " r very charming little poem is that entitled " Little
" LITTLE THINGS . " Life is set with little things ; Little sounds from little
Little leaf-made murmurings wings . , " Little voices in the air ,
Waking When warm music south everywhere winds are . astir , " Folded Little rills in their that dreaming sing asleep deep ,
Where green hills a shadow keep , . " Little Little words flowers and among littl weeds e deeds ;
Dews that water , little seeds . ; " Little thoughts that come and go ,
Noiselessl Silentlas y flowers as falling snow . , y grow " Little hopes that spring beneath coldest
Strong Winter , ' s courageous , chilliest , daring breath death . ; " Little memories that stay
Close beside us all the way , Consecrated day by day . " Little friendships that are born
In our hearts from morn to morn j Human flowers in the corn . " Littl Little e j wounds oys , and regrets little fears and ; tears
Little stars that , light tlie , years . ; " Sweet All within and bitter one circle bitter meet sweet ;
Make the ring of , life comp , lete , . " We will conclude , as Miss Law would probably wish us to
do , by her poem to " A . A . P . " "TO A . A . P .
" Long ago I heard thee singing , And I called the song divine :
Still I hear the echo ringing ; Now I know the voice was thine . " I would ask tliee : in that hour
Didst When thou , thy soul at was half poured the away , That would guess crown thy name power to-day ?
" Didst thou guess at half the sorrow Bringing That th back y living the words smile to would -morrow cheer ,