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Professor Hamilton Smith,
 with the regards of the writer.

 September
   1897.


The weary sea-bird goes to sleep
On tossing waves,
Untroubled by the storm, the deep,
In trust that saves.

It is the hollow of Thy Hand
That shapes its rest,
So though I may not understand
Make me at rest.

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Harriet McEwen Kimball