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Poems:
Old and New
by
Frederick George Scott
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THE
HEAVEN OF LOVE.
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I ROSE
at midnight and beheld the sky
Sown thick with stars, like grains of golden sand
Which God had scattered loosely from his hand
Upon the floorways of his house on high;
And straight I pictured to my spirit’s eye
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The
giant worlds, their course by wisdom planned,
The weary waste, the gulfs no sight hath spanned,
And endless time forever passing by.
Then, filled with wonder and a secret dread,
I crept to where my child lay fast asleep,
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With
chubby arm beneath his golden head.
What cared I then for all the stars above?
One little face shut out the boundless deep,
One little heart revealed the heaven of love. [Page
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