The Legend of St Bernard a Poem With Notes

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The Legend of St Bernard a Poem With Notes
Capes Bernard Edward Joseph
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The daylight falls upon a kneeling form Cased in the warrior's garb, saving a head That droops unhelmeted before the Cross In silent adoration. It is he !
It is Bernardo ! — Yet Valensa paused 25 26 THE LEGEND OF Pass'd not the threshold, but gazed breathlessly — ■ She would not break upon his hour of prayer Though joy was wild for utterance — till the air Lifting the curls upon his brow, the youth Rais'd his sunk head, and met those well known eyes. " Thou here Valensa ! do I see thee here
... Ere I have school' d my heart to look on thee With one throb less !" " Bernard ! and is it thus We meet ?" She bounded to his arms — " Thou'rt not, Thou art not false ?" " Let not suspicion cloud The brightness of thy mind, I am still true — True as the sun above us. " " Thanks for that Then thou art still mine own ?" " He looked on her Till sight wan'd in its own intensity — " Thou hast not seen a fairer face than mine Among yon frowning mountains ?" ST. BERNARD. 27 " I have seen Sights to have turned a ruddier cheek than thine To palest alabaster, to have made Hearts grown as hard as their own breastplates, melt ; — * .

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