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1843–1898

TYNTESFIELD: 1884.

Alfred Gurney

All empty stands a little cradle-bed, A mother's falling tears the only sound; But not of earth her thoughts, nor underground; Up-gazing she discerns the Fountain-head

Of life; the living Voice she hears that said ‘ Fear not’ to weeping women who had found An empty tomb, and angels watching round, Who asked‘ Why seek the living with the dead?’

So weeps our Mother Church — her tears outshine Sun-smitten dewdrops on a summer's morn; God's rainbow girdles her, Hope's lovely sign, Whereby she knows that smiles of tears are born;

Fulfilled of life herself, she would assure Her children all of death's discomfiture.

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