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Alfred H. Miles, ed. Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century. 1907.

By Ballads and Lyrics (1892). II. Sheep and Lambs

Katharine Tynan Hinkson (1861–1931)

ALL in the April evening,

April airs were abroad;

The sheep with their little lambs

Passed me by on the road.

The sheep with their little lambs

Passed me by on the road;

All in the April evening,

I thought on the Lamb of God.

The lambs were weary, and crying

With a weak, human cry.

I thought on the Lamb of God

Going meekly to die.

Up in the blue, blue mountains

Dewy pastures are sweet;

Rest for the little bodies,

Rest for the little feet.

But for the Lamb of God,

Up on the hill-top green,

Only a Cross of shame

Two stark crosses between.

All in the April evening.

April airs were abroad;

I saw the sheep with their lambs

And thought on the Lamb of God.