The Finding Of Moses Poem by James Grahame

James Grahame

James Grahame

Scotland
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James Grahame
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The Finding Of Moses



Slow glides the Nile: amid the margin flags,
Closed in a bulrush ark, the babe is left, -
Left by a mother's hand. His sister waits
Far off; and pale, 'tween hope and fear, beholds
The royal maid, surrounded by her train,
Approach the river bank,- approach the spot
Where sleeps the innocent; She sees them stoop
With meeting plumes; the rushy lid is oped,
And wakes the infant, smiling in his tears,
As when along a little mountain lake
The summer south-wind breathes, with gentle sigh,
And parts the reeds, unveiling, as they bend,
A water-lily floating on the wave.

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James Grahame

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