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Shall there come a bridal day When strong life shall break away From the shame that binds it now, And with honour-crowmed brow, Take Love's hand and find at last Solace for the dreadful past ? 29 Be Hope's answer what it may, Thine is an eternal " Nay. " Since thy fate can move us not, Surely though the whole world rot With a cancerous growth of ill We shall stand and bear it still, Heedless, till the world shall cease, Of the comradeship and peace That the glad earth might have known Had wisdo...m with its knowledge grown. Might have known ! My God, not yet Let us all our hope forget ! Though the world may heedless be, There are some that weep for thee ; And if but one heart can know All our shame in this thy w r oe, Let hell laugh, we still shall dare To keep our souls above despair ; Still shall see, beyond the night, Spacious years of love and light Widening to the perfect end Of fellowship of friend with friend. 30 THE WORKERS' SOXG OF THE SPRINGTIDE. We have heard that the spring is lovely, That the whole earth leaps with glee When the young May brings to the woodlands The rapture of being free ; And we know when the springtide cometh, Though we cannot see its grace, For our prisoning walls grow closer With the sun's glare in our face.
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