CHAPTER XI
POEMS
Come Thou
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And true hearts greet, | |||
And all is morn and May. | |||
Come Thou! and now, anew, | |||
To thought and deed | |||
Give sober speed, | |||
Thy will to know, and do. | |||
Stay! till the storms are o'er — | |||
The cold blasts done, | |||
The reign of heaven begun, | |||
And Love, the evermore. | |||
Be patient, waiting heart: | |||
Light, Love divine | |||
Is here, and thine; | |||
You therefore cannot part. | |||
“The seasons come and go: | |||
Love, like the sea, | |||
Rolls on with thee, — | |||
But knows no ebb and flow. | |||