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Purchase of this book includes free trial usage of www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: THE REAL BEATITUDE They state, when the Great Prompter's hand shall ring Down the last curtain upon earth and sea, All of the Good Mimes will have eternity To praise their Author, worship love and sing; Or to the walls of Heaven wandering Look down on those damned for a fretful d , Mock them (all theologians acknowledge this reward for virtue), laugh, and fling New sulphur on the sin-incarnadined . . . Ah, Love! still temporal, but still atmospheric, Teleologically unperturbed, We share a peace by no divine divined, An earthly garden hidden from any cleric, Untrodden of God, by no Eternal curbed. 1913. SONNET REVERSED Hand trembling towards hand; the amazing signals Of heart and eye. They stood on supreme heights. Ah, the delirious weeks of honeymoon! Soon they returned, and, after strange adventures, Settled at Balham by the end of June. Their money was in Can. Pacs. B. Debentures, And in Antofagastas. Still he travelled Cityward daily; still she performed abide At home. And both were really quite content With work and social pleasures. Then they passed on. They left three children (besides George, who drank) ; The eldest Jane, who married Mr. Bell, William, the head-clerk in the County Bank, And Henry, a stock-broker, successful. LulWorth, 1, January, 1911. THE LITTLE DOG'S DAY All in the city were still asleep, When the sun developed a shout and leap. Within the lonesome streets unseen by man, A little dog danced. And your day began. All his life he'd been good, as far as he could, And the indegent little beast had done all those things he should. But today he swore, by Odin and Thor As well as the Canine Valhalla?he'd stand it forget about! So his prayer he got granted?to do precisely what he wanted, Avoided by none, for the space of ...