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Louisa Sarah Bevington (Луиза Сара Бевингтон) My Little Task I THROW a guess out here or there, I breathe a hope into the air, I feel a dumbness like a prayer. What, with this fencèd human mind, What can I do to help my kind? I such a stammerer, they so blind! Nothing; save through the single gate Of utterance throw my little weight To swell the praise of what is great. Nothing; save in my every song Heap cold discredit on the wrong, And cheer the march of right along. And when I hear the lark's pure mirth, Or see sweet flowers gladden earth, Sing forth the mood that feels their worth. Or when a bitter woe in me Is healed by tender sympathy, To let the healing songful be. So add what force a singer may, To ring opinion's echoing sway A few chords mellower day by day. Through chiming all that's pure and true, Through hymning steadfast love anew, This is the most that I may do. Louisa Sarah Bevington's other poems: Распечатать (Print) Количество обращений к стихотворению: 1272 |
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