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The Doctor.

    By W. M. MacKeracher



        He bent above our darling's bed
            When her life was ebbing low,
        And in his serious look we read
            The truth we feared to know.

        We knew a slender thread was all
            That held her now; we saw
        The dark, portentous shadow fall,
            And near and nearer draw.

        Our hopes were centred all in him;
            We stood with bated breath
        As, pitiful and calm and grim,
            He fought and fought with Death.

        We hung upon the desperate fight,
            And saw in him combined
        The tiger's stealth, the lion's might,
            The man's superior mind.

        We saw the fearful hate he bore
            His old, relentless foe,
        His beautiful compassion for
            The one we cherished so.

        No mortal ever waged alone
            A conflict so severe;
        The high-souled, stainless champion
            Finds heavenly succor near.

        Legions of angels to his aid
            His pure devotion brought;
        Celestial strength his spirit swayed;
            'Twas Life that in him fought.

        The awful stillness of the night!
            The long and bitter hours! -
        It seemed that Time had stayed his flight
            To watch the battling pow'rs.

        And ere the ghastly night had fled
            He conquered in the strife,
        And gently took the slender thread,
            And drew her back to life.




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