Echoes from old Cornwall [poems]. |
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Página 30 - He read his native chime : Youth, manhood, old age past, His bell rung out at last. Still when the storm of Bottreau's waves Is wakening .in his weedy caves: Those bells, that sullen surges hide, Peal their deep notes beneath the tide : "Come to thy God in time ! " Thus saith the ocean chime : Storm, billow, whirlwind past, "Come to thy God at last !
Página 61 - Still points the tower, and pleads the bell ; The solemn arches breathe in stone ; Window and wall have lips to tell The mighty faith of days unknown. Yea, flood, and breeze, and battle-shock Shall beat upon this church in vain : She stands, a daughter of the rock, The changeless God's eternal fane.
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Página 59 - See now, along that pillared aisle, The graven arches, firm and fair; They bend their shoulders to the toil, And lift the hollow roof in air. A sign! beneath the ship we stand, The inverted vessel's arching side; Forsaken — when the fisher-band Went forth to sweep a mightier tide. Pace we the ground! our footsteps tread A cross — the builder's holiest form: That awful couch, where once was shed The blood, with man's forgiveness warm.
Página 22 - She bore it to her distant home, She laid it by the hive : To lure the wanderers forth to roam, That so her store might thrive. "Twas a wild wish, a thought unblest, Some evil legend of the west.
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Página 51 - O ! for the poor man's church again ! With one roof over all, Where the true hearts of Cornish men Might beat beside the wall ! The altars, where in holier days Our fathers were forgiven, Who went with meek and faithful ways Through the old aisles to heaven.