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Charles Walter Stansby Williams (Чарльз Уолтер Стенсби Уильямс) Easter What great Apostle, When the Christ rose, Met with him secretly In the garden close? Fast ran Saint Peter, Fast ran Saint John, When they heard the rumour, But the Lord was gone. Only in the morning He was earliest seen By a weeping spirit, Mary Magdalene. Once in a glory To my heart he came, Born by a maiden, With love for his name! But what bitter passion On myself for tree Has his bounty suffered; Now deep in me, Silent, unmanifest, Hiding his power, During a time and times, Waits he his hour. High imaginations, Wait, sad and still. Till a sudden rumour Your desire fulfil. But, O blessed Magdalene, When the first dawn Shines across my spirit From that garden lawn, Watch with me, speak with me, Blind me with tears, When angels fall silent And Himself appears. Charles Walter Stansby Williams's other poems: Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием): ![]() Количество обращений к стихотворению: 1367 |
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