Across the Sea and Other Poems. by Thomas S. Chard
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The dear remembered vistas of the plain,
And as we draw the sun-lit portals near, The air is sweet to us with vesper prayer; While o'er the gate our lifted eyes behold The sacred sign--a cross of shining gold. A LEGEND OF ST. JOHN. Inscribed to C. C. Bonney. A LEGEND OF ST. JOHN. Then Jesus answered unto Peter, "If I will That he shall tarry till I come again, What is it unto thee?" He spake of John. In Russia there still lives a legend sweet, Repeated by the grandsire to the child,-- |
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