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ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS

XXIII. CONFIRMATION

ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS


THE Young-ones gathered in from hill and dale, With holiday delight on every brow: ‘Tis passed away; far other thoughts prevail; For they are taking the baptismal Vow Upon their conscious selves; their own lips speak The solemn promise. Strongest sinews fail, And many a blooming, many a lovely, cheek Under the holy fear of God turns pale; While on each head his lawn-robed Servant lays An apostolic hand, and with prayer seals 10 The Covenant. The Omnipotent will raise Their feeble Souls; and bear with ‘his’ regrets, Who, looking round the fair assemblage, feels That ere the Sun goes down their childhood sets.