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				Title:     Thomas Bailey Aldrich 
			    
Author: Henry Van Dyke [
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BIRTHDAY VERSES, 1906
 Dear Aldrich, now November's mellow days
 Have brought another _Festa_ round to you,
 You can't refuse a loving-cup of praise
 From friends the fleeting years have bound to you.
 Here come your Marjorie Daw, your dear Bad Boy,
 Prudence, and Judith the Bethulian,
 And many more, to wish you birthday joy,
 And sunny hours, and sky cerulean!
 Your children all, they hurry to your den,
 With wreaths of honour they have won for you,
 To merry-make your threescore years and ten.
 You, old? Why, life has just begun for you!
 There's many a reader whom your silver songs
 And crystal stories cheer in loneliness.
 What though the newer writers come in throngs?
 You're sure to keep your charm of only-ness.
 You do your work with careful, loving touch,--
 An artist to the very core of you,--
 You know the magic spell of "not-too-much":
 We read,--and wish that there was more of you.
 And more there is: for while we love your books
 Because their subtle skill is part of you;
 We love _you_ better, for our friendship looks
 Behind them to the human heart of you.
II
MEMORIAL SONNET, 1908
 This is the house where little Aldrich read
 The early pages of Life's wonder-book
 With boyish pleasure: in this ingle-nook
 He watched the drift-wood fire of Fancy shed
 Bright colour on the pictures blue and red:
 Boy-like he skipped the longer words, and took
 His happy way, with searching, dreamful look
 Among the deeper things more simply said.
 Then, came his turn to write: and still the flame
 Of Fancy played through all the tales he told,
 And still he won the laurelled poet's fame
 With simple words wrought into rhymes of gold.
 Look, here's the face to which this house is frame,--
 A man too wise to let his heart grow old!
[The end]
Henry Van Dyke's poem: Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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