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1849–1887

ST. MICHAEL'S CHAPEL.

Emma Lazarus

When the vexed hubbub of our world of gain Roars round about me as I walk the street, The myriad noise of Traffic, and the beat Of Toil's incessant hammer, the fierce strain

Of struggle hand to hand and brain to brain, Ofttimes a sudden dream my sense will cheat, The gaudy shops, the sky-piled roofs retreat, And all at once I stand enthralled again

Within a marble minster over-seas. I watch the solemn gold-stained gloom that creeps To kiss an alabaster tomb, where sleeps A lady‘ twixt two knights’ stone effigies,

And every day in dusky glory steeps Their sculptured slumber of five centuries.

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