Planting the Cross at Sewanee and Other Poems (Classic Reprint)
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The Cross on the Mount of Hope
The winter day was bright, and blushing Morn,
A-tip-toe rose to greet the up-risen Sun,
Her eager bridegroom. Through the riven clouds,
The sombre drapery of Night, he stole
A side-long, loving glance, which wakened her.
The early breeze those tattered curtains shook,
And opened wide, when lo !the rosy Morn
Appeared, and lighted up the scene. The shades
Withdrew, but tremulous, essayed to rise
And bend their dusky forms in adoration.
Insensate man! God's first-day miracle
Is wrought anew, as at creation's dawn,
And every morning should command thy praise,
"Let there be light!" Dear Lord, the fiat send
Through minds chaotic, make them now to see
The Sun of Righteousness, and darkness flee
Away, and doubts, that shadow o'er the soul,
Shall be transformed to Faith adoring, so
Thy Church shall be the loving bride of Christ.
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