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Easter Night

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All night had shout of men and cry                      Of woeful women filled His way;          Until that noon of sombre sky                      On Friday, clamour and display          Smote Him; no solitude had He,          No silence, since Gethsemane.          Public was Death; but Power, but Might,                      But Life again, but Victory,          Were hushed within the dead of night,                      The shutterd dark, the secrecy.          And all alone, alone, alone          He rose again behind the stone.

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