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WARNINGS by JOHN HENRY NEWMAN

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First Line: WHEN HEAVEN SENDS SORROW
Last Line: READS BUT HEAVEN'S LETTERS?

WHEN Heaven sends sorrow
Warnings go first,
Lest it should burst
With stunning might
On souls too bright
To fear the morrow

Can science bear us
To the hid springs
Of human things?
Why may not dream,
Or thought's day-gleam
Startle, yet cheer us?

Are such thoughts fetters,
While Faith disowns
Dread of earth's tones,
Recks but Heaven's call,
And on the wall
Reads but Heaven's letters?



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