“Seated one day at the organ,
I was weary and ill at ease,
And my fingers wandered idly
Over the noisy keys. I do not know what I was playing,
Or what I was dreaming then;
But I struck one chord of music,
Like the sound of a great Amen.”

"A Lost Chord".
Legends and Lyrics: Second Series (1861)

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English poet and songwriter 1825–1864

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