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Show Wood's 'Heavenly Discourse"1 Won Him World I'ame as an Aullior C'iloiit'1 Wood heeiiMio World fn-j fn-j rrmiift for hook of nal.lrienl vh- nays which worn pul!i::hod under t tlm lilf of "Heavenly I Hncf iitr.'ie." : I If wan also a Rifled poet. Typical f hi.'i verrm In: NKiiii and 'Mir; ii;si;itT (Kjmim "I'nejMfl li'rmn llio Ihuitf""." Iir.'ll.) Mochft of f;laiM ncnHifl Dip nlltil fly rover. ' The moon lloaln down 'o lovely, lucent lu-cent (h'lilh On (lit? dark nmuiila In - n child unto Mm molher, I lay my head upon Ihe lap of earth. Mho It wan who luno me and when nil dwlndleth Mm will j;ivo hi in- her child mi- oilier birth, Sl.niif'.ht Hit her dumh, I'etenlless lipif to ollirtii 1'ul I can hear their Hmtlhlnj; lhi'oiii!h Hip inj;lil, "I'.e hushed, my child yiai loo shall Jolh Ihe IhKhl." In Ihe vast stillness u muall cuekoo-owt cuekoo-owt Whiles from his burrow to the laj;- ejiij; moon, An a My upon u window pane, my soul Keels II;; li 1 1 lenoNS in Ihe t'osnilo bowl And cliiii'.s to Ihe sure bosom; know-hi); know-hi); soon K will lake ca re of mo. Space wheels on Toward Hie Hi ni, linlom I table penUa of dawn. |