I’ll come to thee.
To greet thee once again with joy,
Unmixed with sorrow’s dark alloy,
To sing the songs of sweet accord,
To teach thee of the Living Word,
I’ll come to thee.
[5]. The poem was given in mid-winter.
[6]. Quotation from one of his early poems.
A few weeks after the production of the above the spirit author presented his friend with the following poetic effusion:—