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The Vision Of St. Peter.

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To Peter by night the faithfullest came         And said, "We appeal to thee!     The life of the Church is in thy life;         We pray thee to rise and flee.     "For the tyrant's hand is red with blood,         And his arm is heavy with power;     Thy head, the head of the Church, will fall         If thou tarry in Rome an hour."     Through the sleeping town St. Peter passed         To the wide Campagna plain;     In the starry light of the Alban night         He drew free breath again:     When across his path an awful form         In luminous glory stood;     His thorn-crowned brow, His hands and feet,         Were wet with immortal blood.     The godlike sorrow which filled His eyes         Seemed changed to a godlike wrath     As they turned on Peter, who cried aloud,         And sank to his knees in the path.     "Lord of my life, my love, my soul!         Say, what wilt Thou with me?"     A voice replied, "I go to Rome         To be crucified for thee."     The Apostle sprang, all flushed, to his feet, -         The vision had passed away;     The light still lay on the dewy plain,         But the sky in the east was gray.     To the city walls St. Peter turned,         And his heart in his breast grew fire;     In every vein the hot blood burned         With the strength of one high desire.     And sturdily back he marched to his death         Of terrible pain and shame;     And never a shade of fear again         To the stout Apostle came.

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