“At the dawn I seek Thee,
Refuge, Rock sublime;
Set my prayer before thee in the morning,
And my prayer at eventime.”

—  Nina Salaman

Poem At the dawn I seek Thee

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British Jewish poet, translator, and social activist 1877–1925

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