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Excerpt from Poems of Charles J. Stewart This little volume is not for the marts of trade. It will find its way into the hands of friends only, who will always hold it in kindest reverence, not merely for the possessions it contains, but out of memory for the rare spirit who, while he speaks so brie y here, was in his life a perpetual benediction to them. These poems were never meant for publication. Their existence was not known, even by his most intimate friends. They were mere by-products of his pen, written, when the mood was on, merely for his own pleasure, and therefore not to be judged too severely for any shortcomings, whether in substance or in form. But whatever defects the reader ...