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trust, before the unmossed stone Love and Remembrance wed." Though from dim hosts that narrow and recede Dear unforgotten eyes salute us still, Look back a moment, make our pulses thrill With the old music, though the festal weed Of Spring be cypress-girt, oblivion Will come, as Winter will. Ah, not oblivion drowsing love and pain Into dull slumber; still we can retell How young blithe valour broke the powers of hell; We grope for hands that will not stir again In ours, hear still in every carillon The cadence of Farewell. Not these things and not thus do we forget; But the informing spirit, the dream within And the high ardour that was half-akin To ancient faiths and half to hopes not yet Coherent, unperceived are surely gone, Like stars that dawnward set. Though "their name liveth," the dream they died to bring Unto fruition eludes our fumbling hold; The Othman riders gallop to their old Red revels, and the seas are darkening Round all the Asian shores, while one by one Depart the sweets of Spring. O you whom yet we mourn, for whom the song Of victory and sorrow dies not away, Well is it with you if beyond the grey Islands of sleep that you are met among No world-born memories win. May there be none! We have not remembered long. Yet if beyond the sunset's golden choir, Instead of one august enduring sleep, There waits a life where memory shall keep Her ancient force and hope her old desire, Now, even now, on altars cleft and prone Rekindle the pure fire! D. M. S. * * * * * "SCOUNDREL AND MAN OF LETTERS. One of the Prizewinners in Our Article Competition."--_Weekly Paper._ But ought an editor to give away his contributors like this? * * * * * "M. Deves, the leading French amateur [tennis] of the day, who was beaten in 1914 after 'une tutte a charne,' as the French say, will be competing."--_Daily Paper._ The French have a lot to learn about their own language. * * * * * "Dr. ---- will extract a tooth free from the person who will be kind enough to secure him an office in the Central district." _North China Daily News._ This is presumably meant as an inducement, but it sounds like a threat.
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