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LAZARUS

At morn we passed a hall where song

And dance had been and wine flowed free,

And where, 'mid wrecks of revelry,

Had lain the feasters all night long.

They saw us through the mist of dawn,

And, turning, called us to their feast—

The sound of lutes and cymbals ceased—

But one He fixed His gaze upon.