Endnotes
In a lovely garden walking
Two lovers went hand in hand;
Two wan, worn figures, talking
They sat in the flowery land.
On the cheek they kissed one another,
On the mouth with sweet refrain;
Fast held they each the other,
And were young and well again.
Two little bells rang shrilly—
The dream went with the hour:
She lay in the cloister stilly,
He far in the dungeon-tower!
From Uhland.
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Proverbs 30:4. ↩
In its original publication, the back of each of page was left blank for the reader to write their own thoughts and reflections. ↩