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1820–1897

COMFORT IN THE NIGHT.

Jean Ingelow

She thought by heaven's high wall that she did stray Till she beheld the everlasting gate: And she climbed up to it to long, and wait, Feel with her hands ( for it was night ), and lay

Her lips to it with kisses; thus to pray That it might open to her desolate. And lo! it trembled, lo! her passionate Crying prevailed. A little little way

It opened: there fell out a thread of light, And she saw wingèd wonders move within; Also she heard sweet talking as they meant To comfort her. They said, “Who comes to-night

Shall one day certainly an entrance win;” Then the gate closed and she awoke content.

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