The Malory Verse book a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcolle

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Editha Jenkinson
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who have not bowed To power, bow low to peace. And in the abundance of our hearts' increase^ While on wide sea and battle-shadowed shore The throbbing thunders sink for evermore. We, with our pain for dower, Lift praise to this great hour, Feeling a sovran mandate in the days, A glory in the world. To all be praise ! Praise to the heights, that blanch the pride of kings, And, hateless, hurl hate's desperate angels low ; Praise to the depths, where, cherished darkling, glow i68 On the Advent of ...Peace The ardours that seek heaven with wavering wings ; Praise to the Hght, where toward all beauty springs, And to the dark wherefrom all splendours grow ; To peace and joy be praise ; to weal and woe ; To God seen dimly in all diverse things ; To all truth leads by lonely gHmmerings, Whose erring feet are slow, Praise ! On all winds that blow, From all that tread on all the meeting ways. To life and death be praise !
James A. Mackereth.
169 PART III MISCELLANEOUS POEMS How many are the forms that beauty shows ; To what dim shrines of sweet forgotten art She calls ; on what wide seas her strong wind blows The proud and perilous passion of the heart !


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