The South in History And Literature : a Hand-Book of Southern Authors, From the Settlement of Jamestown, 1607, to Living Writers
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Many laid Their burdens at his feet; CARIvYLi; MCKINLEY. 633 Differing in kind and in proportion, all, And some were weary loads enough to bear; But still the strong barred gates closed up the wall, And none found entrance there. Amid the press I noted one who brought Clusters of crimson fruit heaped in his arms ; Apples of Sodom proved ; the fair husks held naught Save bitter dust, and worms. After a while one with a sheaf, like wheat. Came up ; but this, when he had quick untied, A little win...d did snatch up from his feet And scatter far and wide. And one who trusted much unto his dress To pass him in, toward the gateway came. But seeing far the Angel's gloriousness Shrunk off for very shame. Then at last there came one through the throng — I saw them draw their robes aside and toss Their heads as she passed by — who crept along Bearing a grievous cross. Some mocked her for her burden: "Go to, now, A rare gift thine to lay before the King." And others yet called after : "Shame that thou Shouldst touch that holy thing !" But, even while they mocked her, lo !
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