Complete Poems

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Complete Poems
Ingelow Jean
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I pray you, sir, What is your name ? " and even with his words His countenance changed. The son of Lamech said, " Why art thou sad ? What have I done to thee ? " And Japhet answered, " O, methought I fled In the wilderness before a maddened beast.
And you came up and slew it ; and I thought You were my father ; but I fear me, sir.
My thoughts were vain. " With that his father said, " Whate'er of blessing Thou reserv'st for me, God ! if Thou wilt not give to both, give here : Bless him with both
... Thy hands " ; and laid his own On Japhet's head.
174 A STORY OF DOOM.
Then Japhet looked on him, Made quiet by content, and answered low, With faltering laughter, glad and reverent : " Sir, You are my father ? " " Ay, " quoth he, " I am ! Kiss me, my son ; and let me hear my name, My much desired name, from your dear lips. " Then after, rested, they betook them home : And Japhet, walking by the Master, thought, " I did not will to love this sire of mine ; But now I feel as if I had always known And loved him well ; truly, I see not why.


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