ROSA VERTNER JEFFREY QUOTES 
														
													 
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															- The rustling of a wild-bird's wings,
															
- A star, a flower, a gush of rain,
															
- The sight of sad or joyous things,
															
- Oft makes me seem a child again:
															
- With voiceless eloquence they come,
															
- Bright phantoms of my childhood's home.
														
       
														
															ROSA VERTNER JEFFREY, "My Childhood's Home" 
														 
														
															- For hope will cull a withered flower
															
- And tune a harp with a broken string;
															
- And hope will shed a glimmering ray
															
- Of light on pleasure's ruined shrine.
															
- For mouldering columns still look gay
															
- When summer sunbeams o'er them shine.
														
       
														
															ROSA VERTNER JEFFREY, "Hopes and Fears" 
														 
														
															- The night-wind is a minstrel, who for centuries has sung,
															
- And darkness is the temple where his mighty harp is hung;
															
- 'T is strung with rays of starlight, and I love to hear him sweep
															
- Those mystic chords, till Nature chants an anthem in her sleep.
														
     
														
															ROSA VERTNER JEFFREY, "I Love to Hear the Wind Blow" 
														 
													
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