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itself night and day Into the hearts of the people Who met her along the way. Her life was a flower so fragrant That every one passing her, knew By the perfume from it exhaling, The love out of which it grew. Her life was a book so vivid That all, though running, could read The story of earnest endeavor Written for woman's need. Her life was a light whose radiance Brightened all woman-kind, As sunshine wakens the flowers, Or genius illumines the mind. Her life was a poem so tender It thrilled with its cadence sweet Many a life prosaic, Which caught up the rhythmic beat. Her life was a bell whose ringing Gave no uncertain sound, Its chiming rang out to the nations And girdled the world around. Her life was a deed so holy, So noble, so brave, so true, That it set all womanhood noting The good one woman could do. Her life was a brook, that swelling Grew to a river wide, That freshened the souls of the many Touched by its flowing tide. The song has trilled into silence, The flower is faded and gone, The book's strong story is ended, The light is lost in the dawn. The poem's sweet rhythm is ended, The chiming has ceased to be, The deed is fully accomplished, The river has joined the sea. She dropped the pebble whose ripples To the shores of all time shall extend, She has spoken the word into ether Whose sound-waves never shall end. She has started a light on its journey Out into limitless space, She has written a thought for women Eternity cannot erase. A wonderful soul has journeyed Out from the Now into Then, Her voice echoes back to us, waiting, The sound of the great Amen. Resolutions and Tributes From Clubs [Illustration: Fac-simile of resolutions adopted by the Woman's Press Club of New York, January 11, 1902.] Resolutions of the New York State Federation of Women's Clubs In Memoriam _Mrs. Jane Cunningham Croly_ We have tenderly laid away to rest our beloved honorary president, Jane Cunningham Croly, to sleep the blessed sleep that knows no waking in this toilsome, troublous world. Her gentle soul is at peace, her personal work is accomplished, her useful life is ended. She has been taken from further pain
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