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A PRAYER by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE

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First Line: WHEN WITH DAY'S WOES NIGHT HAUNTS WAKE-WEARY EYES
Last Line: FOR THE HAPPY, THE BEAUTIFUL, THE GOOD, THE WISE?
Subject(s): PRAYER;

When with day's woes night haunts wake-weary eyes,
How deep a blessing from the heart may rise
On the happy, the beautiful, the good, the wise!

The poor, the outcast, knave, child, stranger, fool
Need no commending to the merciful;
But, in a world grieved, ugly, wicked, or dull,

Who could the starry influences surmise --
What praises ardent enough could prayer devise
For the happy, the beautiful, the good, the wise?



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