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Title: Bees in Amber 
A Little Book Of Thoughtful Verse 
Author: John Oxenham 
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BEES IN AMBER 
A LITTLE BOOK OF THOUGHTFUL VERSE 
BY JOHN OXENHAM 
1913
TO THOSE I HOLD DEAREST 
THIS OF MY BEST. 
CONTENTS 
CREDO 
NEW YEAR'S DAY AND EVERYDAY 
PHILOSOPHER'S GARDEN 
FLOWERS OF THE DUST 
THE PILGRIM WAY 
EVERYMAID 
BETTER AND BEST 
THE SHADOW 
THE POTTER 
NIGHTFALL 
THE PRUNER 
THE WAYS 
SEEDS 
WHIRRING WHEELS 
THE BELLS OF YS 
THE LITTLE POEM OF LIFE 
CUP OF MIXTURE 
WEAVERS ALL 
THE CLEARER VISION 
SHADOWS 
THE INN OF LIFE 
LIFE'S CHEQUER-BOARD
CROSS-ROADS 
QUO VADIS? 
TAMATE 
BURDEN-BEARERS 
THE IRON FLAIL 
SARK 
E.A. 
THE PASSING OF THE QUEEN 
THE GOLDEN CORD 
THANK GOD FOR PEACE! 
GOD'S HANDWRITING 
STEPHEN--SAUL 
PAUL 
WAKENING 
MACEDONIA, 1903 
HEARTS IN EXILE 
WANDERED 
BIDE A WEE! 
THE WORD THAT WAS LEFT UNSAID 
DON'T WORRY! 
THE GOLDEN ROSE 
GADARA, A.D. 31 
THE BELLS OF STEPAN ILINE 
BOLT THAT DOOR! 
GIANT CIRCUMSTANCE
THE HUNGRY SEA 
WE THANK THEE, LORD 
THE VAIL 
NO EAST OR WEST 
THE DAY--THE WAY 
LIBERTY, EQUALITY, FRATERNITY 
FREEMEN 
THE LONG ROAD 
THE CHRIST 
THE BALLAD OF LOST SOULS 
PROFIT AND LOSS 
FREE MEN OF GOD 
TREASURE-TROVE 
THE GATE 
BRING US THE LIGHT 
ALL'S WELL! 
HIS MERCY ENDURETH FOR EVER 
GOD IS GOOD 
SOME--AND SOME 
THE PRINCE OF LIFE 
JUDGMENT DAY 
DARKNESS AND LIGHT 
INDIA 
LIVINGSTONE 
LIVINGSTONE THE BUILDER
LIVINGSTONE'S SOLILOQUY 
KAPIOLANI 
THEY COME! 
PROCESSIONALS 
FAITH 
"I WILL!" 
A LITTLE TE DEUM OF THE COMMONPLACE 
POLICEMAN X 
YOUR PLACE 
IN NARROW WAYS 
SHUT WINDOWS 
PROPS 
BED-ROCK 
AFTER WORK 
KAPIOLANI IN RAROTONGAN 
AUTHOR'S APOLOGY 
In these rushful days an apology is advisable, if not absolutely essential, from any man, 
save the one or two elect, who has the temerity to publish a volume of verse. 
These stray lines, such as they are, have come to me from time to time, I hardly know 
how or whence; certainly not of deliberate intention or of malice aforethought. More 
often than not they have come to the interruption of other, as it seemed to me, more 
important--and undoubtedly more profitable--work. 
They are for the most part, simply attempts at concrete and rememberable expression of 
ideas--ages old most of them--which "asked for more." 
Most writers, I imagine, find themselves at times in that same predicament--worried by 
some thought which dances within them and stubbornly refuses to be satisfied with the 
sober dress of prose. For their own satisfaction and relief, in such a case, if they be not 
fools they endeavour to garb it more to its liking, and so find peace. Or, to vary the 
metaphor, they pluck the Bee out of their Bonnet and pop it into such amber as they 
happen to have about them or are able to evolve, and so put an end to its buzzing.
In their previous states these little Bonnet-Bees of mine have apparently given pleasure to 
quite a number of intelligent and thoughtful folk; and now--chiefly, I am bound to say, 
for my own satisfaction in seeing them all together--I have gathered
them into one 
bunch. 
If they please you--good! If not, there is no harm done, and one man is content. 
JOHN OXENHAM 
CREDO 
Not what, but WHOM, I do believe, 
That, in my darkest hour of need,
Hath comfort that no mortal creed
To mortal man 
may give;--
Not what, but WHOM! 
For Christ is more than all the creeds,
And His full life of gentle deeds
Shall all the 
creeds outlive.
Not what I do believe, but WHOM! 
WHO walks beside me in the gloom?
WHO shares the burden wearisome?
WHO all 
the dim way doth illume,
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