Public Domain Poetry And Stories - To The Daughter Of The Author Of "Violet Keith." by Kate Seymour Maclean
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To The Daughter Of The Author Of "Violet Keith."

    By Kate Seymour Maclean



    I never looked upon thy face;
    I never saw thy dwelling-place;
    My home is by Lake Erie's shore,
    Beyond Niagara's distant roar;
    And thine where ships at anchor ride,
    By fair St. Lawrence's rolling tide,
    With half a continent between
    Its seas of blue, and isles of green,
    And many a mountain's nodding crest,
    And many a valley's jewelled breast.
    Thou in the east, I in the west;
    Yet in this book thou hast to me
    An individuality;
    Something more tangible and fair
    Than any dream or shape of air,
    With more than an ideal grace,
    And sweeter than a pictured face:
    For in this book my thought recalls
    The garden quaint, the convent walls.
    And thou beneath their shadow set,
    A blue-eyed fragrant violet.
    So for the maiden of the tale,
    Whose brave true heart might break, not fail,
    Thyself, my Violet I make,
    And love thee for thy mother's sake.



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