Show POEMS EMS EVERYBODY EVE Y ODY SHOULD KNOW J death 01 J Antnette lle Sterling h ha recalled the th Mory of 01 h er t TM Th Fishell py to t he hs a hi hitoi th toi Main anti and It II author had Icen s en at hll hi IL a literal tory ho Ono One lla thy or of horror In particular lived In hI his ot o the th tragedy IO he described It when the tho old bay la lay darkened with the tray column 0 01 a 4 J lIB R stalking across the waves before the tho northern Kale gale and nd the tiny I U fleeing from their nets right ht for tor the tho breaker hoping more mercy J from 1 tholo Iron walls of or 0 rock than from the pitiless how howling Ing waste w to of 01 pray bt be b behind n them and that merry merr bench beach beside the tho town covered vered with shrieking women hind MaA Jl old men casting themselves on tho thu In of prayer as II arl ri after corpse swept up UI at the feet of at 0 t and child till In one ca case CaBO o alone a angIa dawn saw BW upwards ot of sixty widows and an orphans weeping over those th who wo had hd ngIa a out the night before h roro In tho the of and ond courage These cen g Il In bin hll mind flut the song iong wee wall not hot yet et to be written Its Ita birth wag wM I JI determined by one ono of ot the Incidents In tho the stormy career of ot tho In ISSi 1551 he ho preach i sermon lermon In it a London loOmon church on The Tho Message of ot the Church of ot the Laboring L d 1 a At vt t Its 1111 close cloce tho the vicar rose roso nih denounces denounced him forbade forbad Mar kY to 10 rench again In his diocese until hosing having read tho the ermon nermon and s aton aten en Its It K nr n he withdrew the edict diet of or o excommunication The night upon unon which Si the went to his hili home There Thore had nearly hr n riot In the thO th church Sick I lek at nt heart ho he retired to his hi study When ho bo reappear K td ei been een he hC t 1 handed h to his family his Immortal song as aa JI though It were the outcome of ot It I sold Bald ial Ills his wIfe all 1111 as a |