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TWO SERMONS by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON

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First Line: BETWEEN THE RAIL OF WOVEN BRASS
Last Line: TO FAITH, -- TO PURITY!

BETWEEN the rail of woven brass,
That hides the 'Strangers' Pew,'
I hear the gray-haired Vicar pass
From Section One to Two.

And somewhere on my left I see --
Whene'er I chance to look --
A soft-eyed girl St. Cecily,
Who notes them -- in a book.

Ah, worthy GOODMAN, -- sound divine!
Shall I your wrath incur,
If I admit these thoughts of mine
Will sometimes stray -- to her?

I know your theme, and I revere;
I hear your precepts tried;
Must I confess I also hear
A sermon at my side?

Or how explain this need I feel, --
This impulse prompting me
Within my secret self to kneel
To Faith, -- to Purity!



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