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Kneeling With Herrick

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Dear Lord, to Thee my knee is bent -
        Give me content -
    Full-pleasured with what comes to me,
        Whate'er it be:
    An humble roof - a frugal board,
        And simple hoard;
    The wintry fagot piled beside
        The chimney wide,
    While the enwreathing flames up-sprout
        And twine about
    The brazen dogs that guard my hearth
        And household worth:
    Tinge with the ember's ruddy glow
        The rafters low;
    And let the sparks snap with delight,
        As fingers might
    That mark deft measures of some tune
        The children croon:
    Then, with good friends, the rarest few
        Thou boldest true,
    Ranged round about the blaze, to share
        My comfort there, -
    Give me to claim the service meet
        That makes each seat
    A place of honor, and each guest
        Loved as the rest.



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