Sungleams Rondeaux and Sonnets. By the Rev. Richard Wilton |
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III. SWAN AND CYGNETS.
Under her wing, soft, fair, and wide,
Her tender cygnets safely hide,
Or follow her, as to and fro
She gently steers her plumes of snow,
Which o'er the dimpling water slide.
Her tender cygnets safely hide,
Or follow her, as to and fro
She gently steers her plumes of snow,
Which o'er the dimpling water slide.
Secure they nestle at her side,
Secure along the lake they glide,
Sure of a home where'er they go,
Under her wing.
Secure along the lake they glide,
Sure of a home where'er they go,
Under her wing.
Ah, of a wing more white I know,
Unfailing refuge here below,
Where I may feel, whate'er betide,
If in its shadow I abide,
How Grace can peace and rest bestow
Under her wing.
Unfailing refuge here below,
Where I may feel, whate'er betide,
If in its shadow I abide,
How Grace can peace and rest bestow
Under her wing.
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