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Page 6 "And be without the One I love, Whose heart beats in the life of all, Yet dwells in blessed dark above This world where mind and senses crawl." Thus prayed the child, in words quite lost Upon the self-adoring crowd, Which, thronging to the golden cross, Pushed him aside with praises loud. Lee Evans, Bath, Maine Previous Page ||| First Page
"And be without the One I love,
Whose heart beats in the life of all,
Yet dwells in blessed dark above
This world where mind and senses crawl."
Thus prayed the child, in words quite lost
Upon the self-adoring crowd,
Which, thronging to the golden cross,
Pushed him aside with praises loud.
Lee Evans, Bath, Maine
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