Gloucestershire Friends Poems From a German Prison Camp

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Gloucestershire Friends Poems From a German Prison Camp
F W Harvey
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beside me like a blessed ghost — Nay, a grave sunbeam — you I Scarcely my eyes Could credit it, so softly had you come Beside me as I thought I walked alone.
Thus long ago ; but now, when fate bereaves Life of old joys, how often as I'm kneeling To take the Blessed Sacrifice that weaves Life's tangled threads, so broken to man's seeing, Into one whole ; I have the sudden feeling That you are by, and look to see a face Made in fair flesh beside me, and all my being Thrills with the old sweet won
...der and faint fear As in that sabbath hour — how long ago ! — When you had crept so lightly to your place. Then, then, I know (My heart can always tell) that you are near.
21 TO YOU— UNSUNG (Sonnet) How should I sing you ? — you who dwell unseen Within the darkest chamber of my heart. What picturesque and inward-turning art Could shadow forth the image of my queen.
Sweet, world aloof, ineffably serene Like holy dawn, yet so entirely part Of what am I, as well a man might start To paint his breathing, or his red blood's sheen.


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