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1876–1944

THRONE AND ALTAR

Helen Hay Whitney

He had a vision of a golden throne Fronting an altar; both alike were bare, But o'er the purple of the regal chair Blazed the device, “I wait for him alone

Who with the world has held his soul his own.” He sadly turned, this height he could not dare. But — Stay — the text upon the altar there — “I wait for him who has not made a moan

Howe'er his kind have used his heaven-sent dower. Fear not, and burn thine incense, lowly heart.” And sudden brightness turns the averted face, To holy sense of majesty and power —

And a voice:— “Master — this indeed thou art.” Wondrous music trembles thro’ the space.

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