Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 182, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1910 — Sun Magic. [ARTICLE]
Sun Magic.
The mist wreaths curled and swirled d'el the crests of the lilac hedges. And the apple boughs were blown and the cherry branches tossed; And the roses seemed to grudge to open their crimson pledges. And the silvery lances of rain slanted, and then were lost * The very visage of grief—tremulous, tearful, tragic; Niobe’s look of woe—sorrow without ad* loy! When, lo! a rift In the clouds, the glamour of gold sun magic. And all the garden shone with the radiant face of Joy! —Clinton Scollard, in New York Sun.
