Reuben and Other Poems by Robert Leighton |
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While thus she kneel'd, she seem'd to look right thro'
This frame of earth that hides from mortal view
The real world behind; and when she came
Back to her common self, the glori-flame
In which departed spirits, as 'tis said,
And all angelic beings are array'd,
Came flickering with her, as if she had been
Within the unseen world behind the scene.
This frame of earth that hides from mortal view
The real world behind; and when she came
Back to her common self, the glori-flame
In which departed spirits, as 'tis said,
And all angelic beings are array'd,
Came flickering with her, as if she had been
Within the unseen world behind the scene.
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