| Henry Charles Beeching, ed. (18591919). Lyra Sacra: A Book of Religious Verse. 1903. | | | | Waiting for the Morning | | By John Henry Newman (18011890) |
| | | THEY are at rest: | |
| We may not stir the heaven of their repose | |
| With loud-voiced grief, or passionate request, | |
| Or selfish plaint for those | |
| Who in the mountain grots of Eden lie, | 5 |
| And hear the fourfold river as it hurries by. | |
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| They hear it sweep | |
| In distance down the dark and savage vale; | |
| But they at eddying pool or current deep | |
| Shall never more grow pale; | 10 |
| They hear, and meekly muse, as fain to know | |
| How long untired, unspent, that giant stream shall flow. | |
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| And soothing sounds | |
| Blend with the neighbouring waters as they glide; | |
| Posted along the haunted gardens bounds | 15 |
| Angelic forms abide, | |
| Echoing as words of watch, oer lawn and grove, | |
| The verses of that hymn which seraphs chant above. | | | | |
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