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1853–1922

THE MAGDALEN

Thomas Nelson Page

He flaunted recklessly along, With hollow laugh and mocking song; In tawdry garb and painted mirth, The sorrowfulest thing on earth.

Time runs apace: the fleeting years Left but her misery and her tears. The very brothel-door was barred Against a wretch so crook'd and marred.

She knocked at every gate in vain, The cast-out harlot black with stain — At all save one,— when this she tried,— ‘ T was His, the High Priest crucified.

He heard her tears, flung wide His door And said, “Come in, and sin no more.”

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