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1861–1923

CLOISTER THOUGHTS

Maurice Henry Hewlett

Within these long gray shadows many dead Lie waiting: we wait with them. Do you believe That at the last the threadbare soul will give All his shifts over, and stand dishevellèd,

Naked in truth? Then we shall hear it said, “Ye two have waited long, daring to live Grimly through days tormented; now reprieve Awaiteth you with all these ancient dead!”

The slope sun letteth down thro’ our dark bars His ladder from the skies. Hand fast in hand, With quiet hearts and footsteps quiet and slow, Like children venturous in an unknown land

We will come to the fields whose flowers are stars, And kneeling ask, “Lord, wilt Thou crown us now?”

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