Henry Alford. 1810-1871
711. The Bride
1 min to read
115 words

'RISE,' said the Master, 'come unto the feast.' She heard the call and rose with willing feet;   But thinking it not otherwise than meet For such a bidding to put on her best, She is gone from us for a few short hours   Into her bridal closet, there to wait   For the unfolding of the palace gate That gives her entrance to the blissful bowers. We have not seen her yet, though we have been   Full often to her chamber door, and oft Have listen'd underneath the postern green,   And laid fresh flowers, and whisper'd short and soft. But she hath made no answer, and the day From the clear west is fading fast away.

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Sir Samuel Ferguson. 1810-1886
712. Cean Dubh Deelish
1 min to read
106 words
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