A SONNET BY WILLIAM WATSON.
Mr. William Watson, in a soiwefc' contributed to tho 'Independent,'' .ofi Now York., gives thanks for threo things. Two of those, are: "A perfect ■suousc, pro as. tho perfect sea.," and! ,r jl radiant daughter." Tlio third ia referred to ill these lilies— ■ Deep thanks, tftat I have now at fasti regained That faith iu God which I did lose soi long Tho God who eft-iimoa with bewilder* ! ing gloom Mufflc-d His beams; who darksomelyj sustained Aud guided., when I know not j a mil from whom I had at birth tho heavenly dower at song. The soiiiiefc was written bj Mi\ uVt-son on Iris s'utli birthday, August 2? 1913.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1901, 8 November 1913, Page 9
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115A SONNET BY WILLIAM WATSON. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1901, 8 November 1913, Page 9
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