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I Do Not Wonder That The Druids Built

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Title:     I Do Not Wonder That The Druids Built
Author: Charles Sangster [More Titles by Sangster]

I do not wonder that the Druids built
Their sacred altars in the sacred groves.
Fit place to worship God. The native guilt
Of our poor weak humanity behoves
That we should set aside no little part
Of the devotion of the yearning heart
To rest and peace, as typical of that
Sweet tranquil rest to which the good aspire.
Calm thoughts are as the purifying fire
That burns the useless dross from life's mixed gold,
And lights the torch of mind. While grasping at
The shadow for the substance, youth grows old,
And groves of palm spring up in every heart--
Temples to God, wherein we pray and sit apart.





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