| Alfred H. Miles, ed. The Sacred Poets of the Nineteenth Century. 1907. | | | The Rivulet (1871). VII. The world was dark | | By Thomas Toke Lynch (18181871) |
| | | THE WORLD was dark with care and woe, | |
| With brawl and pleasure wild, | |
| When in the midst, His love to show, | |
| God set a child. | |
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| The sages frowned, their beards they shook, | 5 |
| For pride their heart beguiled; | |
| They said, each looking on his book, | |
| We want no child. | |
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| The merchants turned towards their scales, | |
| Around their wealth lay piled; | 10 |
| Said they, Tis gold alone prevails; | |
| We want no child. | |
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| The soldiers rose in noisy sport, | |
| Disdainfully they smiled, | |
| And said, Can babes the shield support? | 15 |
| We want no child. | |
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| The merry sinners laughed or blushed, | |
| Alas, and some reviled; | |
| All cried, as to the dance they rushed, | |
| We want no child. | 20 |
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| The old, the afflicted, and the poor, | |
| With voices harsh or mild, | |
| Said, Hope to us returns no more; | |
| We want no child. | |
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| And men of grave and moral word, | 25 |
| With consciences defiled, | |
| Said, Let the old truth still be heard; | |
| We want no child. | |
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| Then said the Lord, O world of care | |
| So blinded and beguiled, | 30 |
| Thou must become for thy repair | |
| A holy child. | |
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| And unto thee a Son is born, | |
| Thy second hope has smiled; | |
| Thou mayst, though sin and trouble worn, | 35 |
| Be made a child. | | | | |
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