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1871–1926

THE HOUSE OF LOVE

Francis Sherman

Often between the midnight and the morn I wake and see the angels round my bed; Then fall asleep again, well-comforted. I wait not now till that clear dawn be born

Shall lead my feet ( O Love, thine eyes are worn With watching ) where her feet have late been led; Nor lie awake, saying the words she said — ( Her yellow hair.— Have ye seen yellow corn? )

I fall asleep and dream and quite forget, For here in heaven I know a new love's birth Which casteth out all memory. And yet ( As I had loved her more, O Christ, on earth,

Hadst Thou not been so long unsought, unmet ) Some morrow Thou shalt learn my worship's worth.

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