Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). A Victorian Anthology, 1837–1895. 1895.
William Makepeace Thackeray 181163At the Church Gate
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Yet round about the spot
Ofttimes I hover;
And near the sacred gate,
With longing eyes I wait,
Expectant of her.
Above the city’s rout,
And noise and humming;
They ’ve hush’d the minster bell:
The organ ’gins to swell;
She ’s coming, she ’s coming!
Timid and stepping fast
And hastening thither,
With modest eyes downcast;
She comes—she ’s here, she ’s past!
May heaven go with her!
Pour out your praise or plaint
Meekly and duly;
I will not enter there,
To sully your pure prayer
With thoughts unruly.
Round the forbidden place,
Lingering a minute,
Like outcast spirits, who wait,
And see, through heaven’s gate,
Angels within it.