Poems (Griffin)/Lines to a Friend (She sat amid the crowd, a timid child)

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4768854Poems — Lines to a FriendAlice McClure Griffin
LINES TO A FRIEND. BY MUNI TELL.
SHE sat amid the crowd, a timid child,Unseen by one to whom all eyes were turned,While through her heart emotions strangely wildIn struggling agony for utterance burned.
She knew him not; she ne'er had seen beforeThe noble form of that proud, manly youth,Nor heard, till then, his voice; yet, evermore,She felt to him belonged her spirit's truth.
And she, though unappreciated there,An unpretending school-girl, caught those signsOf moral greatness, gems of worth, that wereTo her aspiring nature wealth divine.
And though, since then, devoted hearts have bowed,And wealth and love been offered at her shrine,No other image e'er hath been allowedA place within her young heart's pure confine.