To Mrs. S.

Her fertile wit and facile mirth
Doubly betray her Irish birth,
And still there lingers in her smile
The sunlight of the Sister Isle.

And though March cometh clad in snow,
She quickens faith and courage so,
That when we see her face we sing,
To-morrow will be surely Spring.
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