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				Title:     Edmund Clarence Stedman 
			    
Author: Henry Van Dyke [
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(Read at His Funeral, January 21, 1908)
 Oh, quick to feel the lightest touch
 Of beauty or of truth,
 Rich in the thoughtfulness of age,
 The hopefulness of youth,
 The courage of the gentle heart,
 The wisdom of the pure,
 The strength of finely tempered souls
 To labour and endure!
 The blue of springtime in your eyes
 Was never quenched by pain;
 And winter brought your head the crown
 Of snow without a stain.
 The poet's mind, the prince's heart,
 You kept until the end,
 Nor ever faltered in your work,
 Nor ever failed a friend.
 You followed, through the quest of life,
 The light that shines above
 The tumult and the toil of men,
 And shows us what to love.
 Right loyal to the best you knew,
 Reality or dream,
 You ran the race, you fought the fight,
 A follower of the Gleam.
 We lay upon your folded hands
 The wreath of asphodel;
 We speak above your peaceful face
 The tender word _Farewell!_
 For well you fare, in God's good care,
 Somewhere within the blue,
 And know, to-day, your dearest dreams
 Are true,--and true,--and true!
[The end]
Henry Van Dyke's poem: Edmund Clarence Stedman
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