121. Intercession of the Saints
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WHILE Moses on the Mountain lay, |
Night after night, and day by day, |
Till forty suns were
gone, |
Unconscious, in the Presence bright, |
Of lustrous day and starry night, |
As though his soul had flitted quite |
From earth, and Eden won; |
The pageant of a kingdom vast, |
And things unutterable, pass'd |
Before the Prophet's eye; |
Dread shadows of th' Eternal Throne, |
The fount of Life, and Altar-stone, |
Pavement, and them that tread thereon, |
And those who worship
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But lest he should his own forget, |
Who in the vale were struggling yet, |
A sadder vision came, |
Announcing all that guilty deed |
Of idol rite, that in their need |
He for his flock might intercede, |
And stay Heaven's rising
flame. |
Oxford.
September 4, 1835. |