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The Grave Of Bishop Ken.

    By William Lisle Bowles



        On yonder heap of earth forlorn,
    Where Ken his place of burial chose,
    Peacefully shine, O Sabbath morn!
    And, eve, with gentlest hush, repose.

        To him is reared no marble tomb,
    Within the dim cathedral fane;
    But some faint flowers, of summer bloom,
    And silent falls the wintry rain.

        No village monumental stone
    Records a verse, a date, a name -
    What boots it? when thy task is done,
    Christian, how vain the sound of fame!

        Oh! far more grateful to thy God,
    The voices of poor children rise,
    Who hasten o'er the dewy sod,
    "To pay their morning sacrifice."[207]

        And can we listen to their hymn,
    Heard, haply, when the evening knell
    Sounds, where the village brow is dim,
    As if to bid the world farewell!

        Without a thought that from the dust
    The morn shall wake the sleeping clay,
    And bid the faithful and the just
    Upspring to heaven's eternal day!



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[Footnote 207: In allusion to Bishop Ken's well-known morning and evening hymns.]



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