I thank Thee, O my God,”

and the words,—

“Lord, enter this house of my being

And fill every room with Thy light,”—

should certainly be called a religious poet of a high order; and her poems are filled with such passages as that which follows, presenting religious thought simply and convincingly:—

“God hears

The prayer the good man means, the Soul’s desire,

Under whatever rubbish of vain speech;

And prayer is, must be, each man’s deepest words.

He who denies its power, still uses it,