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The Violin

    By Edward Smyth Jones



    Thrice hail the still unconquered King of Song!
        For all adore and love the Master Art
        That reareth his throne in temple of the heart;
    And smiteth chords of passion full and strong
    Till music sweet allures the sorrowing throng!
        Then by the gentle curving of his bow
        Maketh every mellow note in cadence flow,
    To recompense the world of all its wrong.
    Although the earth is full of cares and throes
        That tempt the crimson stream of life to cloy,
    Thou mak'st glad hearts and trip'st "fantastic toes,"
        And fillest weary souls with mirth and joy -
    The soul-entrancing cadence of thy strings
    Proclaims thee Song's unconquered "King of kings"!



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