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smiling the question, "Are the lessons of our lives, then, so soon forgotten?"

"Was it for mere fool's play, make-belief, and mumming

So we battled it like men, not boy-like sulked and whined?

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Each of us heard clang God's Come,' and each was

coming,

Soldiers all to forward-face, not sneaks to lag behind."

But what of the battle all around? what of the world's fate? "That concerned our Leader," they answer, each of us had his own stroke to care for,— that was his concern. "The field's fortune" was our Leader's care.

"Then the cloud-rift broadens, spanning earth that's under,"

including all in its embrace of light;

"Wide our world displays her worth,-man's strife and strife's success,

All the good and beauty, wonder crowning wonder, Till my heart and soul applaud, perfection,-nothing less."

But a sudden doubt seizes him in the midst of the triumph. "What if, after all, my solution of the

mystery of the world should turn out to be all a mistake?"

"A chill wind disencharms all the late enchantment; ".

till he remembers Whose Hand is on the helm of the universe, and turns back from the sudden terror to the comfort of those circling Arms that he knows to be about his own head, and believes to be about each and all of us, with the happy question-" They there, what would it matter if my philosophy of life were all a delusion?".

"What if all be error,

If the halo irised round my head were, Love, thine arms?"

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