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Stidger, William LeRoy, 1885-1949

"Giant Hours with Poet Preachers"

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Collected Poems by Alfred Noyes.
From "Drake" again this ringing word:
"His face was like a king's face as he spake,
For sorrows that strike deep reveal the deep;
And through the gateways of a ragged wound
Sometimes a God will drive his chariot wheels
From some deep heaven within the hearts of men!"
Collected Poems by Alfred Noyes.

CHRISTHOOD AND ITS CALVARY
From childhood to manhood through Christhood to Godhood is a
progression that Noyes sees clearly and makes us see as clearly.
Somehow Christ is very real to Noyes. He is not a historical character
far off. He is the Christ of here and now; the Christ that meets our
every need; as real as a dearly beloved friend next door to us. No poet
sees the Christ more clearly.
First he caught the meanings of Christ's gospel of new birth. He was
not confused on that. He knows:
"The task is hard to learn
While all the songs of Spring return
Along the blood and sing.
"Yet hear--from her deep skies,
How Art, for all your pain, still cries,
_Ye must be born again_!"
Collected Poems by Alfred Noyes.
And who could put his worship more beautifully than the poet does in
"The Symbolist"?
"Help me to seek that unknown land!
I kneel before the shrine.
Help me to feel the hidden hand
That ever holdeth mine.
"I kneel before the Word, I kneel
Before the Cross of flame.


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