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Sits in a sphere afar In shining ambuscade: The child-brow, crowned by none, Keeps its unchildlike shade. Sleep, sleep, my crownless One! IX. Unchildlike shade! No other babe doth wear An aspect very sorrowful, as Thou. No small babe-smiles my watching heart has seen To float like speech the speechless lips between, No dovelike cooing in the golden air, No quick short joys of leaping babyhood. Alas, our earthly good In heaven thought evil, seems too good for Thee; Yet, sleep, my weary One! X. And then the drear sharp tongue of prophecy, With the dread sense of things which shall be done, Doth smite me inly, like a sword: a sword? _That_ "smites the Shepherd." Then, I think aloud The words "despised,"--"rejected,"--every word Recoiling into darkness as I view The DARLING on my knee. Bright angels,--move not--lest ye stir the cloud Betwixt my soul and His futurity! I must not die, with mother's work to do, And could not live-and see. XI. It is enough to bear This image still and fair, This holier in sleep Than a saint at prayer, This aspect of a child Who never sinned or smiled; This Presence in an infant's face; This sadness most like love, This love than love more deep, This weakness like omnipotence It is so strong to move. Awful is this watching place, Awful what I see from hence-- A king, without regalia, A God, without the thunder, A child, without the heart for play; Ay, a Creator, rent asunder From His first glory and cast away On His own world, for me alone To hold in hands created, crying--SON! XII. That tear fell not on Thee, Beloved, yet thou stirrest in thy slumber! THOU, stirring not for glad sounds out of number Which through the vibratory palm-trees run From summer-wind and bird, So quickly hast thou heard A tear fall silently? Wak'st thou, O loving One?-- FOOTNOTES: [7] It is a Jewish tradition that Moses died of the kisses of God's lips. _AN ISLAND._ All goeth but Goddis will.--OLD POET. I. My dream is of an isl
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