Sungleams Rondeaux and Sonnets. By the Rev. Richard Wilton |
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XXXIII. THE WOODBINE IN THE WOOD.
Unseen, unknown, this lovely flower
Sweetened and beautified its bower,
With none to witness it was fair,
Or know how it enriched the air,
Responsive to the sun and shower.
Sweetened and beautified its bower,
With none to witness it was fair,
Or know how it enriched the air,
Responsive to the sun and shower.
A gloom of pines might round it lower,
Jealous to keep its fragrant dower;
Contentedly it blossomed there,
Unseen, unknown.
Jealous to keep its fragrant dower;
Contentedly it blossomed there,
Unseen, unknown.
May I its humble wisdom share,
And serve the Master anywhere,
Submissive to His love and power;
And wait with patience for His hour
To place the crown on work and prayer
Unseen, unknown.
And serve the Master anywhere,
Submissive to His love and power;
And wait with patience for His hour
To place the crown on work and prayer
Unseen, unknown.
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