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Poems (Hornblower)/Sonnet (How oft beneath His blest and healing wings)

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4559229Poems — SonnetJane Elizabeth Roscoe Hornblower
SONNET.
How oft beneath His blest and healing wingsHe would have gathered me, and I would not;Like a weak bird, all heedless of my lot,Perverse and idle in my wanderings.Now my soul would return; and trembling bringsHer wearied pinion to its wonted rest;And faint with its short flight and flutterings,Would seek a refuge in its parent breast.O Father! in thy mercy shelter me,For I am worn with mortal miseries;My dark and earth-entangled spirit free,And plume it to ascend its native skies;With loosened wing to thy high rest to soar,And never to desert its mansion more!