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Last Updated: 2024-12-17
Categories: Bnei (Bar/Bat) Mitsvah & Other Birthday Prayers
Tags: 19th century C.E., 57th century A.M., English poetry, English vernacular prayer, Prayers as poems
Excerpt: The poem "Confirmation" by Miriam del Banco (1858-1931) was included in her posthumously published anthology, Poetry and Prose (1932), p. 80-81. . . .
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Confirmation
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“Standing with reluctant feet
Where the brook and river meet.”[1] From “Maidenhood,” a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. |
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An organ swelling out its solemn measure,
Its tones a-tremble on the morning air; An altar wreathed with fragrant buds of spring-time; A group of children, motionless in prayer. |
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An earnest look upon the childish faces,
So fair and innocent and free from guile; The boyish ones already brave and noble — The girlish faces, tender with a smile. |
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In each a timid look of awe and wonder —
A wish to scan the chart of time to be; To seek, perchance, some fairy-land of pleasure Within the bounds of bright reality. |
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O future! Mystic realm of light and shadow!
What will they find within thy portal grand? Does joy lie dreaming in thy moonlit meadow? Does thappiness beside thy gate-way stand? |
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What will young Israel in thee discover?
What fate will mark its era on thy chart? The blight of apathy? —its mould and mildew? Or deeds dictated by a Jewish heart? |
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These children — will they prove themselves as worthy
The loving trust of parents and of friends? Will they sustain the dream that, in its beauty, he future with a tinge of glory blends? |
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A group of angel faces hover o’er them,
Enlisted by a mother’s joyful tear — A group of loving angels of protection, Responsive to a father’s hope and fear. |
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The light of tapers falls in solemn splendor;
A psalm is sung by some one — soft and low; And now a rabbi lifts his hands in blessing; Look at the picture, prithee, ere we go! |
The poem “Confirmation” by Miriam del Banco (1858-1931) was included in her posthumously published anthology, Poetry and Prose (1932), p. 80-81. The poem was likely published during her lifetime, but we do not know where or when. If you know, please leave a comment, or contact us. –Aharon Varady
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1 | From “Maidenhood,” a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. |
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Contributor: Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
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Title: Confirmation (Miriam del Banco 1932) – cropped
Caption: Confirmation (Miriam del Banco 1932) - cropped