Memories of Jane Cunningham Croly, "Jenny June" by Various
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FACSIMILE OF RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY THE SOCIETY OF AMERICAN WOMEN IN LONDON, MARCH 24, 1902 DAVID GOODMAN CROLY FACSIMILE OF A PORTION OF A LETTER WRITTEN BY MRS. CROLY, OCTOBER, 1900 MRS. CROLY AT THE AGE OF 18 Jenny June The South Wind blows across the harrowed fields, And lo! the young grain springs to happy birth; His warm breath lingers where the granite shields Intruding flowers, and the responsive Earth Impartially her varied harvest yields. Through long ensuing months with tender mirth The South Wind laughs, rejoicing in the worth Of the impellent energies he wields. Within our minds the memory of a Name Will move, and fires of inspiration that burned low Among dead embers break in quickening flame; |
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