The Elysium of Erin Or the Mystery of Tara An Epic of Ancient And Modern Da

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The Elysium of Erin Or the Mystery of Tara An Epic of Ancient And Modern Da
Pseud Ouravyne
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And the whole host is now light-girt. The fringe thus forms a perfect shield. And power most wonderful doth wield. Its sway, though modest it doth shine, Is little short, if not divine. 'Tis sensive, to the slightest touch Of evil, or whate'er may mar ; And its pure ray repels all such.
And keeps them from the scene afar. Thus forms a fence of gladsome light, And wards off powers of ill and night ; And none dare enter, save at peril. The gate, which brilliant shines like beryl ; And over which,
... though open wide, A motto seen, doth warn and guide : " Go in ! ge pur£ anti true ! jjlo Ijnuc ! gc base, ax rue ! " THE FENCE OF LIGHT. 47 'Tis said, that in a far-off time, A fence of light, pure and sublime. Once guarded man, and kept him free, From all the powers of ill that be. But now, that fence is broken down, And evil constantly doth frown, O'er every step of man's earth-way, Save morn of life, and break of day. For, it is said, that, even still. The fence, that wards off every ill, Doth shine around us in our youth, Mid childhood's innocence and truth, And only vanishes when life Doth nurture self, and sin, and strife.

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