The book The Paschal: Poems for Passion-Tide And Easter was written by author Arthur Cleveland Coxe Here you can read free online of The Paschal: Poems for Passion-Tide And Easter book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Paschal: Poems for Passion-Tide And Easter a good or bad book?
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Shame on the fool's poor scorn. We see in signs like these the breaking of the mom. Digitized by VjOOQIC EUDORA. A GKACious wofAan retaineth honour. ^Proverbs, xi. id. Hbr smile was many smiles in one; As o*er the dimpled tide, A wavy laughter seems to run, Where gentle waters glide. 2. It came as comes the morning star Day after day so bright, To set the pearly doors ajar, And usher in the light. 3. Sweet sister I from my sight removed- Upon the shining shore. So pure, so glad, so stainless pr...oved, Lives then that smile no more ? When angels bor6 her radiant sprite To Paradise, meseems Her smile met theirs in calm delight, Commingling kindred beams. Digitized by VjOOQIC EUDORA. 171 She slept and seemed to smile in sleep ; Twas on the Lady-Day She went her Easter-tide to keep, Where Easter reigns for aye. That smile upon h^r features played When, raimented in white, Her form in soft repose was laid. And seemed a saint in light. 7. Oh ! can it be, if e'er shall meet Again thy soul with mine, A smile so heavenly and so sweet Shall be no longer thine ?
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