Poems by Jean Ingelow, In Two Volumes, Volume II.
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Chapter 57 No.57

Then these two long silence hold,

And the lisping babe doth say

'White white bird, it flew away.'

And they marvel at these things,

For her ghostly visitings

Turn to them another face.

Haply she was sent, a friend

Trying them, and to good end

For their better weal and grace;

One more wonder let to be

In the might and my

            
            

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