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Charles Frederick James Nightingale Stott
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Daily keep and watching nightly For the answer thou wilt give.
Eaten up with Love's pure feeling.
Patiently I bear my part ; Whilst thy form is surely keeling Deeper down withm my heart.
24 TENTATIVE POEMS.
Years bring with them new boldness, Silence soon must glide away ; Can I fear rejection's coldness In the coming of that day ?
Love the while sheds rays of gladness, Crouching silent in its lair ; Never shall it droop in sadness Whilst thou livest, lady fair.
Faithful then in spirit's keepin
...g, True as steel and pure as gold, Waking, walking, working, sleeping, Never can my love grow cold.
If I fail, or death o'ertakes me. Ere my prayer to thee is made, Life is gone, yet Love awakes me, Where its glories never fade 1 MESSENGERS FROM EDEN.
Messengers from Eden, came their silent feet, — Light from God attending, sent by Him to greet ; — In my chamber treading, now their vigils keep, With bright dreams of glory, Soul of mine asleep. Though the spell of Presence, wonderful and bright, Wraps me up in silence through the livelong night.


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