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TO MY MOTHER by ARTHUR HENRY HALLAM

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First Line: WHEN BARREN DOUBT, LIKE A LATE COMING SNOW
Last Line: AND MINGLE PRAYERS FOR WHAT WE BOTH MAY BE.
Subject(s): MOTHERS;

WHEN barren doubt, like a late coming snow,
Made an unkind December of my spring,
That all the pretty flowers did droop for woe,
And the sweet birds their love no more would sing;
Then the remembrance of thy gentle faith,
Mother beloved, would steal upon my heart;
Fond feeling saved me from the utter scathe,
And from the hope I could not live apart.

Now that my mind hath passed from wintry gloom,
And on the calmed waters once again
Ascendant Faith circles with silver plume,
That casts a charmed shade, not now in pain,
Thou child of Christ, in joy I think of thee,
And mingle prayers for what we both may be.



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