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To R.  

 

 

   ON  HER  BIRTHDAY

 

The repetition of thy gracious years

      Brings back once more thy natal morn.

Upon the crest of youth thy life appears,

      A wave upborne.

 

Amid the hundreds thronging Ocean’s floor

      A wave upon the crowded sea

With regular rhythm pushing towards the shore

      Our life must be.

 

The power that moves it is the Ocean’s force

      Invincible, eternal, free,

And by that impulse it pursues its course

      Inevitably.

 

We, too, by the Eternal Might are led

      To whatsoever goal He wills.

Our helm He grasps, our generous sail outspread

      His strong breath fills.

 

Exulting in the grace and strength of youth

      Pursue the Ocean’s distant bound,

Trusting the Pilot’s voice, the Master’s ruth

      That rings us round.

 

Rejoice and fear not for the waves that swell,

      The storms that thunder, winds that sweep;

Always our Captain holds the rudder well,

      He does not sleep.

 

If in the trough of the enormous sea

      Thou canst not find the sky for spray,

Fear never, for our Sun is there with thee

      By night and day.  

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 Even those who sink in the victorious flood,

      Where do they sink? Into His breast.

He who to some gives victory, joy and good,

      To some gives rest.

 

But thou, look to the radiant days that wait

      Beyond the driving rain and storm.

I have seen the vision of a happier fate

      Brightening thy form.

 

Confident of His grace, expect His will;

      Let Him lead; though hidden be the bourne,

See Him in all that happens; that fulfil

      For which thou wert born.                              

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