Voices From the Hills Brooks And Woodlands And Other Miscellaneous Poems

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Voices From the Hills Brooks And Woodlands And Other Miscellaneous Poems
Denis Matthews
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how moveth now the screen Which hid the way my Faith had seen. Ah ! death is but the last low crest Of billows wild that round me press' d : Throagh the eyes of Faith I can see the shore Of the mystic land of the evemiore.
BY THE PEOPLE'S WILL.
THE gloom of night again appears Darker and darker grows Would that its denseness still might grow And bury me with my woes.
But I know, I know, that the night will pass, Sunshine again will glow, Friend greet friend as they pass my door Mocking me, mock
...ing me, as they go.
Hours flow on, but I do not sleep, Visions surround my bed, Ghastly visions a vigil keep A terrible fire burns my head.
I could have hoped that he might have lived Though bound by an iron chain, Could have hoped that I never should live to know My love was a love so vain.
Ah, how we loved in those days gone by ! And I love, oh, I love him still, E'en though he lies in a murderer's cell, Or dies by the People's will. 'Twas not he did the cruel deed, 'Twas the murderous drink within; 'Twas held to him by a.


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