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THE CHRISTIAN MARTYR.
I.

A midnight waste of waters dark and chill,
With one pale star-beam falling there to rest,
A white-robed martyr floating calm and still,
As moves the tide above the silent breast;

A cruel cord that holds the lifeless wrist,
A floating robe upon the water spread,
A tender cheek that loving lips have kissed,
And uncoiled hair weighed backward from the head;

And a sweet face, so full of heavenly love
As one whom God had saved from dying woe,—
One glory rests the quiet brow above,
Another crowns the silent heart below.