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With a sadness dim and fair. Then the soft green moss shall wrap you, and the world shall all forget you, Life, and stir, and toil, and tumult unawares shall pass you by; Generations come and vanish: but it shall not grieve nor fret you, That they sin, or that they sigh. And the world, grown old in sinning, shall deny her first beginning, And think scorn of words which whisper how that all must pass away; Time's arrest and intermission shall account a vain tradition, And a dream, the reckoning day! Till His blast, a blast of terror, shall awake in shame and sadness Faithless millions to a vision of the failing earth and skies, And more sweet than song of Angels, in their shout of joy and gladness, Call the dead in Christ to rise! Then, by One Man's intercession, standing clear from their transgression, Father--mother--you shall meet them fairer than they were before, And have joy with the Redeemed, joy ear hath not heard heart dreamed, Ay for ever--evermore! THE SNOWDROP MONUMENT (IN LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL). Marvels of sleep, grown cold! Who hath not longed to fold With pitying ruth, forgetful of their bliss, Those cherub forms that lie, With none to watch them nigh, Or touch the silent lips with one warm human kiss? What! they are left alone All night with graven stone, Pillars and arches that above them meet; While through those windows high The journeying stars can spy, And dim blue moonbeams drop on their uncovered feet? O cold! yet look again, There is a wandering vein Traced in the hand where those white snowdrops lie. Let her rapt dreamy smile The wondering heart beguile, That almost thinks to hear a calm contented sigh. What silence dwells between Those severed lips serene! The rapture of sweet waiting breathes and grows. What trance-like peace is shed On her reclining head, And e'en on listless feet what languor of repose! Angels of joy and love Lean softly from above And whisper to her sweet and marvellous things; Tell of the golden gate That opened wide doth wait, And shadow her dim sleep with their celestial wings. Hearing of that blest shore She thinks on earth no more, Contented to forego this wintry land. She has nor thought nor care But to rest calmly there,
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