Alfred H. Miles, ed. Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century. 1907.
By The Foremost Trail (1900). II. A WorshipperCicely Fox-Smith (18821954)
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A child of summers three or four,
And smiled to see each stained-glass saint
Cast by the sunlight on the floor.
So sad and stern on either hand.
His thoughts were wandering from the book,
The prayers he could not understand.
The dim-lit aisles in praise and prayer,
Sweetly his baby treble trilled
Happiest of all who worshipped there.
And who shall chide him? Who declare
God did not hear the childish voice
That sang because His world was fair?