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THE PRAYER IN THE WILDERNESS.


Ages and ages past, the wilderness,
With its dark cedars, and the thrilling night,
With her clear stars, and the mysterious winds,
That waft all sound, were conscious of those prayers.
How many such hath woman's bursting heart
Since then, in silence and in darkness breath'd,
Like the dim night-flower's odour, up to God?