. Poetical works of Jean Ingelow . ieldThe grandeur of His speech to charm the field. Then all the soothed winds shall drop to listen, (Thy kingdom come,)Comforted waters waxen calm shall glistenWith bashful tremble men t beneath His smile: And Echo ever the whileShall take, and in her awful joy repeat,The laughter of His lips — (thy kingdom come) :And hills that sit apart shall be no longer dumb; THE DREAMS THAT CAME TRUE. ig No, they shall shout and shout,Raining their lovely loyalty along the dewy plain:And valleys round about, And all the well-contented land, made sweet With flowers she op


. Poetical works of Jean Ingelow . ieldThe grandeur of His speech to charm the field. Then all the soothed winds shall drop to listen, (Thy kingdom come,)Comforted waters waxen calm shall glistenWith bashful tremble men t beneath His smile: And Echo ever the whileShall take, and in her awful joy repeat,The laughter of His lips — (thy kingdom come) :And hills that sit apart shall be no longer dumb; THE DREAMS THAT CAME TRUE. ig No, they shall shout and shout,Raining their lovely loyalty along the dewy plain:And valleys round about, And all the well-contented land, made sweet With flowers she opened at His feet,Shall answer ; shout and make the welkin ringAnd tell it to the stars, shout, shout, and sing; Her cup being full to the brim. Her poverty made rich with Him,Her yearning satisfied to its utmost sum, —Lift up thy voice, O earth, prepare thy song, It shall not yet be up, O earth, for He shall come again,Thy Lord; and He shall reign, and He shall reign,— Thy kingdom come. SONGS ON THE VOICES OF BIRDS.


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