The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 2, February, 1884 by Various
page 63 of 104 (60%)
page 63 of 104 (60%)
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O,--graves, once sealed o'er loved ones, laid aside,
To answer only at Archangels' call!-- What tragedy of creation's Master;-- What spell upon creation's normal peace;-- What overturn of laws immutable;-- What contradictions in the mind Supreme; Have wrought this pregnant ruin,--earth throughout! VIII. O,--priest, whose ministrations, laid aside To bring fulfillment of the fearful curse Upon thy race, have now that curse assured,-- Look back!--and see the altar, bared to view Of vulgar herd and phrenzied populace. "_The veil in twain is rent_,"--and never more Shall dread Shekinah show Himself to thee;-- But where each humble soul, with sin oppressed, Lifts up the cry of penitential grief, A temple shall be found,--and deep within, Shall dwell that sacred Presence,--evermore. * * * * * THE FIRST SCHOOLMASTER OF BOSTON. By Elizabeth Porter Gould. |
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