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ELIM by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON

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First Line: PALM-TREES AND WELLS THEY FOUND OF YORE
Last Line: PALM-TREES AND WELLS!

(Exodus XV. 27)

PALM-TREES and wells they found of yore,
Who -- that Egyptian bondage o'er --
Had sight betimes of feathering green,
Of lengthened shadows, and between,
The cool, deep-garnered water-store.

Dear, -- dear is Rest by sea and shore:
But dearest to the travel-sore,
Whose camping-place not yet has been
Palm-trees and wells!

For such we plead. Shall we ignore
The long Procession of the Poor,
Still faring through the night-wind keen,
With faltering steps, to the Unseen? --
Nay: let us seek for these once more
Palm-trees and wells!



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