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SAINT PAUL: 7 by FREDERICK WILLIAM HENRY MYERS

First Line: AH WHAT A HOPE! AND WHEN AFAR IT GLISTENS
Last Line: SUFFER WITH MEN AND LIKE A MAN BE STRONG.
Subject(s): HOPE; PAUL, SAINT (1ST CENTURY); OPTIMISM; SAUL OF TARSUS;

Ah what a hope! and when afar it glistens
Stops the heart beating and the lips are dumb;
Inly my spirit to his silence listens,
Faints till she find him, quivers till he come.

Once for a night and day upon the splendid
Anger and solitude of seething sea
Almost I deemed mine agony was ended,
Nearly beheld thy Paradise and thee,—

Saw the deep heaving into ridges narrow,
Heard the blast bellow on its ocean-way,
Felt the soul freed and like a flaming arrow
Sped on Euroclydon thro' death to day.

Ah but not yet he took me from my prison,—
Left me a little while, nor left for long,—
Bade as one buried, bade as one arisen
Suffer with men and like a man be strong.



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