The Poems of James Hebblethwaite

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The Poems of James Hebblethwaite
James Hebblethwaite
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Ah, Preston of the lingering after-look, Proud Preston of a vague antiquity, Where old-time relics tarried in each nook Abrood with evanescence, where each tree Was loved with passioning ! Be prouder now of this great son of thine Who with Heaven's choir doth sing, And in the Kingdom drinketh Christ's new wine.
53 TO FKANCIS THOMPSON He knew the fainter pad of meadow old, The watered hedgerows dim with wonderment, And tumbled in the daisies or the gold Of waving" buttercups, and smiling bent Ab
...ove the primrose bank, The rarer cowslip of the open field, Nay, loved the tangle rank Of docks and nettles which quaint corners yield.
The sunny graveyard ridged with grassy mounds Of aged Penwortham's green woodland cell, He wandered in, and climbed its bricky bounds, And drank the water clear of Mary's Well, And at the evening chime Sounding across the river in the air Of twilight's saddest time, He shook before a vision radiant, fair.
As pilgrims after prayer at holy shrines Repose in dreams beneath the scented red Of blowing roses, and the slanting lines Of drifting blossom, he now makes his bed In Paradisial light.


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