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Poem by Sydney Thompson Dobell On the Death of Mrs. Browning WHICH of the Angels sang so well in Heaven That the approving Archon of the quire Cried, “Come up hither!” and he, going higher, Carried a note out of the choral seven; Whereat that cherub to whom choice is given Among the singers that on earth aspire Beckon’d thee from us, and thou, and thy lyre Sudden ascended out of sight? Yet even In Heaven thou weepest! Well, true wife, to weep! Thy voice doth so betray that sweet offence That no new call should more exalt thee hence But for thy harp. Ah, lend it, and such grace Shall still advance thy neighbor that thou keep Thy seat, and at thy side a vacant place! Sydney Thompson Dobell Sydney Thompson Dobell's other poems:
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