Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Two Sermons. by Henry Austin Dobson
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Two Sermons.

    By Henry Austin Dobson



    Between the rail of woven brass,
    That hides the "Strangers' Pew,"
    I hear the gray-haired vicar pass
    From Section One to Two.

    And somewhere on my left I see--
    Whene'er I chance to look--
    A soft-eyed, girl St. Cecily,
    Who notes them--in a book.

    Ah, worthy GOODMAN,--sound divine!
    Shall I your wrath incur,
    If I admit these thoughts of mine
    Will sometimes stray--to her?

    I know your theme, and I revere;
    I hear your precepts tried;
    Must I confess I also hear
    A sermon at my side?

    Or how explain this need I feel,--
    This impulse prompting me
    Within my secret self to kneel
    To Faith,--to Purity!



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