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Deniehy’s Dream

    By Henry Kendall



    Just when the western light
    Flickered out dim,
    Flushing the mountain-side,
    Summit and rim,
    A last, low, lingering gleam
    Fell on a yellow stream,
    And then there came a dream
    Shining to him.

    Splendours miraculous
    Mixed with his pain
    All like a vision of
    Radiance and rain!
    He faced the sea, the skies,
    Old star-like thoughts did rise;
    But tears were in his eyes,
    Stifled in vain.

    Infinite tokens of
    Sorrows set free
    Came in the dreaming wind
    Far from the sea!
    Past years about him trooped,
    Fair phantoms round him stooped,
    Sweet faces o’er him drooped
    Sad as could be!

    “This is our brother now:
    Sisters, deplore
    Man without purpose, like
    Ship without shore!
    He tracks false fire,” one said,
    “But weep you he must tread
    Whereto he may be led
    Lost evermore.”

    “Look,” said another,
    “Summit and slope
    Burn, in the mountain-land
    Basement and cope!
    Till daylight, dying dim,
    Faints on the world’s red rim,
    We’ll tint this Dream for him
    Even with hope!”



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