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1825–1864

VERSE: SHINING STARS

Adelaide Anne Procter

Shine, ye stars of heaven, On a world of pain! See old Time destroying All our hoarded gain;

All our sweetest flowers, Every stately shrine, All our hard-earned glory, Every dream divine!

Shine, ye stars of heaven, On the rolling years! See how Time, consoling, Dries the saddest tears,

Bids the darkest storm-clouds Pass in gentle rain; While upspring in glory, Flowers and dreams again!

Shine, ye stars of heaven, On a world of fear! See how Time, avenging, Bringeth judgment here;

Weaving ill-won honours To a fiery crown; Bidding hard hearts perish; Casting proud hearts down.

Shine, ye stars of heaven, On the hours’ slow flight! See how Time, rewarding, Gilds good deeds with light;

Pays with kingly measure; Brings earth's dearest prize; Or, crowned with rays diviner, Bids the end arise!

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