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Marguerite

    By Kate Seymour Maclean



    Marguerite,--oh Marguerite!
    Thy sleep is sound, and still and sweet,
    Framed in the pale gold of thy hair,
    Thy face is like an angel's fair,
        Marguerite,--oh Marguerite!

    Tender curves of cheek and lips--
    Sweet eyes hid in long eclipse--
    Pale robes flowing to thy feet--
    Folded hands that lightly meet,--
        Marguerite,--oh Marguerite!

    Sleep'st thou still?--the world awakes,--
    Still the echo swells and breaks,--
    Over field, and wood, and street
    Easter anthems throb and beat,--
        Marguerite,--oh Marguerite!

    Christ the Lord is risen again,--
    Hear'st thou not the glad refrain,--
    Have those gentle lips no breath,
    Smiling in the trance of death?--
        Marguerite,--oh Marguerite!

    In the grave from whence He rose,
    Lay thee to thy long repose,--
    Sweet with myrrh and spices,--sweet
    With the footprints of His feet,--
        Marguerite,--oh Marguerite!

    Where His sacred head hath lain,
    Thine may rest, secure from pain.
    While the circling years go round,
    Without motion,--without sound,--
        Marguerite,--oh Marguerite!



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