Poems
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On the changing shores of time: The world was singing a giddy song, And the Church a hymn sublime.
"Come, give me your hand", cried the merry world,
"Nay, walk with me but a little space",
"My path, you see, is a broad, fair path,
Half-shyly the Church approached the world
"Your dress is too simple to suit my taste;
The church looked down on her plain, white robes
"I will change my dress for a costlier one",
Beautiful satins and shining silks,
"Your house is too plain", said the proud old world,
And he bought her a costly and beautiful home;
And fairs and shows in the halls were held,
The Angel of Mercy flew over the Church,
"Your preachers are all too old and plain",
"They talk of brimstone and fire and pain,
"I shall send you some of the better stamp,
"The sons of the world and the sons of the church
Then the church sat down at her ease and said,
The sly world heard her and laughed in his sleeve,
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