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Title: Caroline Chisholm Author: Henry Kendall [More Titles by Kendall] "A perfect woman, nobly planned, To warn, to comfort, and command."
The Priests and the Levites went forth, to feast at the courts of the Kings; They were vain of their greatness and worth, and gladdened with glittering things; They were fair in the favour of gold, and they walked on, with delicate feet, The Priests and the Levites looked round, all vexed and perplexed at the cries Of the maiden who crouched to the ground with the madness of want in her eyes; Moreover they said--"It is fair that our deeds in the daylight should shine: They gathered up garments of gold, and they stepped with their delicate feet, The winds and the rains were abroad--the homeless looked vainly for alms; "We are clothed with a sickness of soul, and the shape of the shadow of death." He heard them, and turned to the earth!--"I am pained," said the Lord, "at the woe Of my children so smitten with dearth; but the night of their trouble shall go." He called on His Chosen to come: she listened, and hastened to rise; And He charged her to build them a home, where the tears should be dried from their eyes. God's servant came forth from the South: she told of a plentiful land; And wisdom was set in her mouth, and strength in the thews of her hand. She lifted them out of their fear, and they thought her their Moses and said: "We shall follow you, sister, from here to the country of sunshine and bread." She fed them, and led them away, through tempest and tropical heat, Till they reached the far regions of day, and sweet-scented spaces of wheat. She hath made them a home with her hand, and they bloom like the summery vines; For they eat of the fat of the land, and drink of its glittering wines. [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |