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A Singer in the Outer Court a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchterm
Alice F Barry
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(dan. XII. 3. ) Passed, without word or sign, as some bright star, Following eternal laws, slips from its place, Leaving behind a doubly darkened space, Where late I dreamt Heaven's gateway stood ajar Such a dark stain my zenith well might mar.
Such a deep rent, the angels' starry lace, If it were not that I can dimly trace. By constant, wistful gazing from afar. Faint lesser lights appearing to those eyes That bear to probe what God in love has riven. I shall not see another planet rise, But t
...o ray soul the promise has been given, Some day my vanished saint to recognise.
Shining a brighter star in God's new Heaven.
J3' D 2 ( 3(> THE BIRD-SELLER.
(an allegory. ) I HAVE stood in the streets the whole clay long, And now turn homewards at evensong. The time is past, I may hide away, Nobody wants my bird to-day.
Strange the ware that I have to sell, A poor little bird that sings so well That the King himself might deem it a prize — But they all pass by with averted eyes.
I have watched till ray hopes are fallen dead.


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