WHAT if some morning, when the stars were paling, And the dawn whitened, and the East was clear, Strange peace and rest fell on me from the presence Of a benignant Spirit standing near: And I should tell him, as he stood beside me, " This is our Earth... The Woman of Tomorrow - Page 47by Helen Maria Winslow - 1905 - 208 pagesFull view - About this book
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