<h2><SPAN name="page92"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span>MOTHERHOOD.</h2>
<p class="poetry"><span class="smcap">She</span> laid it where
the sunbeams fall<br/>
Unscann’d upon the broken wall.<br/>
Without a tear, without a groan,<br/>
She laid it near a mighty stone,<br/>
Which some rude swain had haply cast<br/>
Thither in sport, long ages past,<br/>
And Time with mosses had o’erlaid,<br/>
And fenced with many a tall grassblade,<br/>
And all about bid roses bloom<br/>
And violets shed their soft perfume.<br/>
There, in its cool and quiet bed,<br/>
She set her burden down and fled:<br/>
Nor flung, all eager to escape,<br/>
One glance upon the perfect shape<br/>
That lay, still warm and fresh and fair,<br/>
But motionless and soundless there.</p>
<p class="poetry"> <SPAN name="page93"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span>No human eye had mark’d her
pass<br/>
Across the linden-shadow’d grass<br/>
Ere yet the minster clock chimed seven:<br/>
Only the innocent birds of heaven—<br/>
The magpie, and the rook whose nest<br/>
Swings as the elmtree waves his crest—<br/>
And the lithe cricket, and the hoar<br/>
And huge-limb’d hound that guards the door,<br/>
Look’d on when, as a summer wind<br/>
That, passing, leaves no trace behind,<br/>
All unapparell’d, barefoot all,<br/>
She ran to that old ruin’d wall,<br/>
To leave upon the chill dank earth<br/>
(For ah! she never knew its worth)<br/>
’Mid hemlock rank, and fern, and ling,<br/>
And dews of night, that precious thing!</p>
<p class="poetry"> And there it might have lain
forlorn<br/>
From morn till eve, from eve to morn:<br/>
<SPAN name="page94"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span>But that,
by some wild impulse led,<br/>
The mother, ere she turn’d and fled,<br/>
One moment stood erect and high;<br/>
Then pour’d into the silent sky<br/>
A cry so jubilant, so strange,<br/>
That Alice—as she strove to range<br/>
Her rebel ringlets at her glass—<br/>
Sprang up and gazed across the grass;<br/>
Shook back those curls so fair to see,<br/>
Clapp’d her soft hands in childish glee;<br/>
And shriek’d—her sweet face all aglow,<br/>
Her very limbs with rapture shaking—<br/>
“My hen has laid an egg, I know;<br/>
“And only hear the noise she’s
making!”</p>
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