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ROME UNVISITED.
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When, bright with purple and with gold, Come priest and holy Cardinal, And borne above the heads of all The gentle Shepherd of the Fold.
O joy to see before I die The only God-anointed King, And hear the silver trumpets ringA triumph as He passes by.
Or at the altar of the shrine Holds high the mystic sacrifice, And shows a God to human eyesBeneath the veil of bread and wine.
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For lo, what changes time can bring! The cycles of revolving years May free my heart from all its fears,—And teach my lips a song to sing.