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Easter.

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When dawns on earth the Easter sun     The dear saints feel an answering thrill.     With whitest flowers their hands they fill;     And, singing all in unison,     Unto the battlements they press--     The very marge of heaven--how near!     And bend, and look upon us here     With eyes that rain down tenderness.     Their roses, brimmed with fragrant dew,     Their lilies fair they raise on high;     "Rejoice! The Lord is risen!" they cry;     "Christ is arisen; we prove it true!     "Rejoice, and dry those faithless tears     With which your Easter flowers are stained;     Share in our bliss, who have attained     The rapture of the eternal years;     "Have proved the promise which endures,     The Love that deigned, the Love that died;     Have reached our haven by His side--     Are Christ's, but none the less are yours;     "Yours with a nearness never known     While parted by the veils of sense;     Infinite knowledge, joy intense,     A love which is not love alone,     "But faith perfected, vision free,     And patience limitless and wise--     Beloved, the Lord is risen, arise!     And dare to be as glad as we!"     We do rejoice, we do give thanks,     O blessed ones, for all your gain,     As dimly through these mists of pain     We catch the gleaming of your ranks.     We will arise, with zeal increased,     Blending, the while we strive and grope,     Our paler festival of Hope     With your Fruition's perfect feast.     Bend low beloved, against the blue;     Lift higher still the lilies fair,     Till, following where our treasures are,     We come to join the feast with you.

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