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{in a second hand: J.B.H.}

THE PLAINT OF PALLACE.

Sic transit gloria mundi.
Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Jane L. Stanford.
Respectfully inscribed to David Starr Jordan L.L.D.,
President of Leland Stanford University, March, 1905.

As when the golden sun full orbed and bright,
sinks through the fleecy fold at close of day,
His shield The mirror that reflects the light,
Which shines from Heaven's inaffable array;
Slow down his course He wends his silent way,
painting in safron hues His flight of years:
When sudden, as if to mar His features gay,
at'wart His course a lowering cloud appears:
And day, as if distress't, goes out enrobed in tears.

Such is the picture that the muse unveils,
of one whose heart was wed to learning's cause;
Whose prosper'd life no idle tongue assails,
because 'twas spent in teaching wisdom's laws.
From thee, good mistress, my sorrowing pencil draws
no vulgar theme; nor idle pen shall state,
Nor gaudy rhyme nor all the gloss of art
shall prompt my muse thy goddess to relate; -
'Tis sorrow bids me sing - grief for thy untimely fate.

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