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Last Updated: 2024-12-17
Categories: Bedtime Shema
Tags: 19th century C.E., 57th century A.M., English poetry, English vernacular prayer, Prayers as poems
Excerpt: The prayer-poem "Night" by Miriam del Banco (1858-1931) was included in her posthumously published anthology, Poetry and Prose (1932), p. 90-91. . . .
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Night
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The weary Day has leaned her head in slumber
On Evening’s breast; Her songs and sighs and voices without number Are hushed to rest, While somber Midnight veils, with tender grace, Her sleeping face. |
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Now, from some mystic realm, unknown to mortals,
Where silence deep Reigns evermore, through softly-gliding portals, Comes blessed Sleep, And with her lotus-blooms and poppy leaves A garland weaves. |
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A thousand hands lie motionless in slumber;
A thousand eyes, Kissed by Repose, gaze through her gates of wonder On paradise;— Poor weary eyes! so often wet with tears, And dim with fears! |
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Poor hearts! so many with a load of sorrow,
A hidden care! O may they gather strength to meet the morrow, And nobly bear The ceaseless struggle and the silent strife That men call “life”; |
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And may the joy that sometimes throws a glimmer
Across their way— Pale as the silvery shreds of moonlight shimmer At dawn of day— O may it through their dreams like music steal, And bless, and heal! |
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And while these countless stars in solemn splendor
Their vigil keep, O Father, let Thy hand, so kind and tender, Protect their sleep! The morn will bear its song of praise to Thee From them, and me. |
The prayer-poem “Night” by Miriam del Banco (1858-1931) was included in her posthumously published anthology, Poetry and Prose (1932), p. 90-91. 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
Contributor: Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
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Title: Night (Miriam del Banco 1932) – cropped
Caption: Night (Miriam del Banco 1932) - cropped