Listener's Lure; a Kensington Comedy

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Listener's Lure; a Kensington Comedy
E V Edward Verrall Lucas
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The Saint's own case no less was sad.
So piteously cold the night ; Though glad at heart he was, right glad.
Thus, singing, on his way he passed.
While Satan, grim and overcast.
Vowing the Saint should rue his deed, Released the cruel Northern blast.
Away it sprang with shriek and roar.
And buffeted the Saint full sore.
Yet never wished he for his cloak ; So Satan bade the deluge pour.
Huge hail-stones joined in the attack.
And dealt Saint Martin many a thwack, " My poor old head ! " he smiling
... said, Yet never wished his cape were back.
" He must, he shall," cried Satan, "know Regret for such an act," and lo.
E'en ajs he spoke the world was dark With fog and frost and whirling snow.
Saint Martin, struggling toward his goalj Mused thoughtfully, " Poor soul I poor soul !
What use to him was half a cloak I I should have given him the whole." Digitized by VjjOOQIC EDITH'S CHRISTMAS 193 The cold grew terrible to bear, The birds feU frozen in the air : "Fall thou," said Satan, "on the ice, Fall thou asleep, and perish there." He fell, and slept, despite the storm, And dreamed he saw the Christ Child's form Wrapped in the half the beggar took, And seeing Him, was warm, so warm.


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