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- Niagara, and Other Poems
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- By
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- Benjamin Copeland
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- _Buffalo and New York:_
- _The Matthews-Northrup Works_
- _1904_
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- _Copyright, 1904,_
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- _By_
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- _Benjamin Copeland_
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- CONTENTS.
-
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- NIAGARA 11
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- THE MEADOW AIR IS SWEET 13
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- WHEN LIFE WAS LIKE A SUNNY STREAM 15
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- THE FIRST ROBIN 18
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- THE GOAL 20
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- THE REWARD 21
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- STRENGTH AND BEAUTY 22
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- VIOLET, ROSE, AND GOLDEN ROD 23
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- OCTOBER 25
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- THE WINDOW OVER THE STABLE-DOOR 27
-
- “HAIL TO THE CHIEF!” (PRESIDENT MCKINLEY) 30
-
- CUBA LIBRE 32
-
- THE GREATER REPUBLIC 34
-
- EMERSON 36
-
- DANIEL WEBSTER 39
-
- LINCOLN 40
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- AGASSIZ—EMERSON 40
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- WELCOME 41
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- FAME 43
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- DEFEATED 44
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- FIDELITY 45
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- TRANSFIGURED! 46
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- BETRAYED 47
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- SUNSET 48
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- FULFILLMENT 49
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- CONTENTMENT 49
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- COMPANIONSHIP 50
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- ASPIRATION AND ATTAINMENT 51
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- A QUESTION OR TWO 53
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- OTHER SHEEP 55
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- BY MANY PATHS 57
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- POOR LITTLE JOE! 58
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- DARK, AND DAYS 59
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- EXPERIENCE 59
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- A SURE FOUNDATION 60
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- THE VOYAGE 60
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- THE STONECROFT 61
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- PROGRESS 62
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- A BENEDICTION 62
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- LOVE AND TRUTH 63
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- BEAUTY 64
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- HEART OF LOVE 64
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- THE CORONATION 65
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- DISCIPLESHIP 65
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- THE GREATER DEEP 66
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- FAITH 66
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- THE GIFT 66
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- SONSHIP 67
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- REALITY 67
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- INFINITY 67
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- UNANSWERED 68
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- SELF-SENTENCED 69
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- A ROYAL PRIESTHOOD 70
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- INSPIRATION 70
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- UNCONSCIOUS INFLUENCE 71
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- HOLD FAST THIS TRUTH 71
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- GLORIA IN EXCELSIS! 72
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- A CONTRAST 72
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- CROWNED! 73
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- THE MEASURE 73
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- HUMILITY 74
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- ENTREATY 74
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- AT LAST! 75
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- FORGIVE US, LORD! 75
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- ASSURANCE 76
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- THE LITTLE ONES 77
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- LITTLE RUTH 79
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- LITTLE THEODORE 81
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- WHERE THERE IS NO MORE PAIN 83
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- THE EASTER ANSWER 85
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- COMMUNION 87
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- ST. AUGUSTINE 88
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- BETHEL 90
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- AN IDYL OF THE SPIRITUAL LIFE 94
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- OPPORTUNITY 95
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- LET IN THE LIGHT! 96
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- THE LAW OF LOVE 98
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- SUPPLICATION 99
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- OUR LIFE IS LENT 100
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- LENTEN LESSONS 102
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- REMEMBER! 103
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- THE RECKONING 104
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- THE FONT, THE ALTER, AND THE TOMB 105
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- THE EVENTIDE 107
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- THE LARGER LIFE 108
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- A PRAYER 109
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- THE MESSAGE 110
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- AS THOU WILT 111
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- WE WOULD SING THE STORY! 112
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- CHRISTMAS 115
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- “AS HE IS.” 117
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- PASSION-TIDE 118
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- IN BROTHERHOOD WITH ALL 119
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- CODE AND CREED 120
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- EASTER-TIDE 121
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- EASTER LILIES 123
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- EASTER-TIDE ADORATION 124
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- THE KING 125
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- AN EASTER-TIDE LYRIC 126
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- AN EASTER IDYL 127
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- ASCENSION-TIDE 128
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- HOMEWARD 130
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- CHRISTUS CONSOLATOR 131
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- COMPENSATION 132
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- FROM MORNING TO MORNING! 133
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- NIAGARA.
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-
- Majestic symbol of eternal power!
- Dread oracle of eons all unknown!
- Before thy presence Pomp and Passion cower,—
- All men are equal at thy awful throne.
-
- Abashed, the eager babble of the mart,—
- To silence shamed, the vulgar greed for gain;
- No more ambition goads the weary heart,
- And Toil forgets its unrequited pain.
-
- Stern type of Truth’s inexorable law!
- No room remains for envy or for pride;
- Here prince and pauper stand in common awe,
- Swayed by the spell of thy resistless tide.
-
- A rushing, seething Sinai,—thou dost pour
- On sluggish consciences the solemn sense
- Of justice infinite:—thy thunder’s roar
- Declares to Wrong relentless recompense.
-
- Against our arrogance thy strength doth plead;
- Deep unto deep imperiously calls;
- Impartial annalist! the nations read
- Their transient glory on thy ageless walls.
-
- Yet dost thou deign to dower the moment’s need,—
- Our dreams exceeding by thy bounteous sway;
- With power unrivaled thy proud flood shall speed
- The New World’s progress toward Time’s perfect day.
-
- O mighty monitor! O seer sublime!
- The soul’s surpassing grandeur thou dost show;—
- The fountains of thy immemorial prime
- Through man’s immortal being freely flow.
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-
-
- THE MEADOW AIR IS SWEET.
-
-
- The meadow air is sweet;—
- The cowslip’s cup of gold
- Is full of fresh and fragrant dew,—
- More full than it can hold.
-
- The meadow air is sweet;—
- The blackbird’s mellow note,
- Like water in a little brook,
- Flows gurgling from his throat.
-
- The meadow air is sweet;—
- The stream that cheers the lea
- Will feel the willow’s tender kiss,
- E’en to the distant sea.
-
- The meadow air is sweet;—
- Hark! from the old elm tree:—
- Ah! only lovers understand
- The oriole’s ecstasy.
-
- The meadow air is sweet;—
- The clover, handsome-white,
- With dainty odors woos the bee,
- And fills her with delight.
-
- The meadow air is sweet;—
- The bobolink is there!
- When he is mute a faery flute
- Seems echoing in the air.
-
- The meadow air is sweet;—
- The daisy in the grass
- Looks up to see the clouds, and feel
- Their shadow as they pass.
-
- The meadow air is sweet;—
- The swallow flashes by,
- Too merry for a moment’s rest
- Between the earth and sky.
-
- The meadow air is sweet;—
- The day wanes in the west,
- And twilight’s soothing shadows lull
- A weary world to rest.
-
- The meadow air is sweet;—
- Like altar incense rare,
- It blends the robin’s even-song
- With the little children’s prayer.
-
-
-
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- WHEN LIFE WAS LIKE A SUNNY STREAM.
-
-
- Alas! it seemeth but a dream,—
- My childhood’s bright, bright day,
- When life was like a sunny stream
- Left to its own glad way.
-
- How wonderful the radiant Spring,
- In garden, glade, and wood!
- Fresh from God’s hand seemed everything,
- "And everything was good!"
-
- Close by the door, the apple tree,
- From many a fruitful bough,
- Its richest blossoms spread for me;—
- I feel their fragrance now!
-
- The robin and the oriole,
- (I loved them both the same),
- Their sweetest songs to me did troll,—
- I think they knew my name!
-
- A little brook, from hidden spring,
- Ran babbling down the hill;
- It seemed to me a living thing,—
- I hear its laughter still!
-
- Ah! ours was bliss without alloy,
- And friendship fondly leal;—
- I brought it human love and joy,—
- It turned my water-wheel!
-
- And, tired of play, what peace I found,
- As the bright clouds sailed by,
- Just to lie down upon the ground
- And look into the sky!
-
- Deep, deep, that look of calm delight,
- So free from care and pain;—
- Would God I might its holy height,
- Its sweet repose, regain!
-
- The meadow, and the old elm tree,
- The woods, the waterfall,—
- Once more they all come back to me;
- I see and hear them, all.
-
- I see and hear them, and rejoice;
- For forms and faces dear,
- Lost long, long since to sight and voice,
- Once more to me appear.
-
- And hark! a little child again,—
- I hear, with heart abrim,
- That tender, ravishing refrain,—
- The redbreast’s evening hymn!
-
- So God be praised for that sweet dream,
- My childhood’s bright, bright day,—
- When life was like a sunny stream
- Left to its own glad way.
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- THE FIRST ROBIN.
-
-
- Herald of the happy year,
- Robin redbreast, art thou here?
- Welcome to thy destined goal;
- Welcome, songster of the soul!
-
- Age and Childhood find, in thee,
- Kindred bond of sympathy;
- Hope and memory are one,
- In thy song’s sweet unison.
-
- Common freehold all hearts claim
- In thy nature’s artless aim;
- Best of priests and poets, thou,
- Singing on the leafless bough.
-
- Mead and mountain, wood and wold,
- Wait the rapture manifold,
- Which shall prove thee saint and seer,—
- Dearest minstrel of the year!
-
- Every note like April rain,—
- Thou transmutest, in thy strain,
- With the season’s subtle power,
- Winter’s dearth to summer’s dower.
-
- Glows the mold with vernal fire
- Kindled by thy love’s desire;
- Nature wakens, at thy call,
- To her Easter festival.
-
- Mateless messenger divine!
- Peerless privilege is thine:—
- Thou interpretest to Faith
- The deep mystery of death.
-
-
-
-
- THE GOAL.
-
-
- Sweet scents, sweet sounds, sweet scenes!
- With all that intervenes
- In sweeter solemn silences profound,—
- Whereinto overflows,
- In forest, river, rose,
- Passionless being, beauty without bound.
-
- How deep the mind’s repose!
- The vagrant sea-breeze blows
- With kindred pulses through the fragrant shade;
- And sod and soul are blent
- In blest enfranchisement,—
- Prefiguring the end for all things made.
-
- For life and love, supreme
- Beyond the poet’s dream,
- Shall bear all being to its blissful goal;
- The wondrous word is true—
- "Lo! I make all things new;"
- The universe is ransomed with the soul!
-
-
-
-
- THE REWARD.
-
-
- From green to gold
- The year grows old,
- With beautiful increase;
- The seasons wane
- To ripened grain
- And Nature’s deepest peace.
-
- The same sure plan
- Is thine, O man!
- Alike for sod and soul,
- The law of love,—
- Enthroned above—
- That guides thee to thy goal.
-
- Have faith in God:—
- Who gives the clod
- Its meed of fruit or flower,
- Shall crown thy cares,
- Thy tears, thy prayers,
- With an immortal dower.
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-
-
-
- STRENGTH AND BEAUTY.
-
-
- The Useful and the Beautiful,
- Indissolubly blent,
- One law reveal, one Will and weal,
- In sod and firmament.
-
- The earth below, the sky above,
- With flowers and stars are sprent;—
- The child to cheer, the saint, the seer,
- Their love and light are lent.
-
- For Strength and Beauty equal are,
- In Nature’s kind intent,—
- The hawthorn hedge, and granite ledge
- That binds the continent.
-
- Were wish and will more dutiful,
- And life more nobly spent,
- Would we not know, with souls aglow,
- What such high vision meant?
-
- Ah, yes! our lowliest tasks would then
- In heaven’s own glory shine,
- And time be told on harps of gold,
- In dream and deed divine.
-
-
-
-
- VIOLET, ROSE, AND GOLDEN-ROD.
-
-
- Violet, rose, and golden-rod!
- Blossoms of the self-same sod,
- Springing from the breathing mold
- Into beauty manifold.
-
- Each its season knoweth well,
- Without sign or syllable,—
- Faithful to the law benign
- Potent over palm and pine.
-
- Excellent in their degree,
- Rivals they can never be;
- Fashioned with divinest grace,
- Each is perfect in its place.
-
- Dear to Childhood and to Age,
- Each hath ample heritage
- In these human hearts of ours,
- Kindred with the leaves and flowers.
-
- Children of the shower and sun,
- Soon, like theirs, our day is done;—
- We are fading e’en as they,—
- We with them must pass away.
-
- But the flowers shall bloom again;
- Ends, at last, the winter’s reign;—
- Life is larger than a breath,—
- Love is master over death!
-
- Precious, in the sight of God,
- Violet, rose, and golden-rod;—
- Dearer far to Heaven are we,
- Children of eternity!
-
-
-
-
- OCTOBER.
-
-
- Crimson-and-gold, October’s boughs proclaim
- The approaching Passion of the waning year;
- By sacramental signs, for aye the same,
- Pathetic portents show the end is near.
-
- The landscape lessens in the shimmering haze;
- The songless silence chants the season’s grief;—
- Too soon shall follow, with the darkening days,
- The fading field-flower and the falling leaf.
-
- No more allures the lovely glade or glen;
- A nameless sorrow haunts the lonely shore;
- The frosts have fallen on the hearts of men;
- The little children seek the woods no more.
-
- For Nature holds us surely as her own,
- In sleet and snow, or under skies of blue;
- From birth to death we share her mirth or moan,—
- Forever to our faithful mother true.
-
- Yet, in our loneliest hours, alike we feel
- The comfort Heaven to wood and wold supplies,—
- A hope that doth the season’s sadness heal
- And binds us closer still, in tenderest ties.
-
- A kindred impulse stirs our common dust
- To look beyond the winter’s dearth and dole,
- And find in God, our Life, our Strength, our Trust,
- The everlasting summer of the soul.
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-
-
- THE WINDOW OVER THE STABLE-DOOR.
-
- An Idyl of the Common Life.
-
-
- From the window over the stable-door,
- Hark! how the notes of gladness pour!
- Like playful brook, their free, clear flow,—
- But why such joy I do not know;
- For ’tis the coachman’s humble cot;—
- The horses share his lowly lot:—
- The same roof shelters beast and man;—
- So prudently doth Dives plan!
-
- Who here would look to see enshrin’d
- A happy heart, a peaceful mind?
- The fact exceeds my fancy’s range,—
- Yet ’tis as true as it is strange;—
- For hark! how the notes of gladness pour
- Through the window over the stable-door!
-
- In such secluded spot, I fear
- ’T were sacrilege to venture near;—
- Half guiltily I close the book,
- And turn, unseen, an eager look
- To the window over the stable-door,
- Whence still those notes of gladness pour.
-
- Ah! now the meaning plain I see
- Of that sweet-throated mystery;—
- For, rocking softly to and fro,
- With fair, fine forehead bending low,
- A mother lulls to slumber blest
- Her first-born babe upon her breast.
- A lovelier sight, through leafy screen,
- By faun or fairy ne’er was seen;
- And never more melodious word
- The sylvan silence ever stirred.
-
- Not hers to see the grace she wears,—
- Nor hers to dream the peace she bears,
- By such a blessed minstrelsy,
- Into the world’s wide misery;—
- But all unconsciously each thought
- Is into melting music wrought.
- She does not hear the song she sings,—
- Nor can she know the bliss it brings,
- Far, far beyond her babe, to me,—
- A life’s space from a mother’s knee!
- It tells me of a heart at rest,
- A quiet mind, contented, blest,—
- A little paradise, shut in
- From envy, vanity, and sin.
-
- She meekly shares her husband’s lot,
- And sanctifies this humble spot
- With trustful, sweet simplicity,
- In all her girlhood’s purity,—
- With word and look from murmuring free,
- And love’s unmeasured ministry.
-
- Hark! how the notes of gladness pour
- From the window over the stable door!
-
- And now as soft as vesper bells,
- The soul’s deep song more faintly swells.
- Is it because, the while she sings,
- Like Mary, pondering “these things,”
- She thinks of angels far away,
- And Him who in a manger lay?—
- The Blessed Babe the Virgin press’d
- Adoringly to her pure breast?
- The Holy Child, forever dear,—
- The Son of God, forever near,—
- The loving Christ, whose kingdom, sure,
- Is in the bosoms of the poor;—
- Who passed from out the stable-door
- All souls to serve, on sea or shore,
- And rule all worlds forevermore.
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- “HAIL TO THE CHIEF!”
-
- (William McKinley.)
-
-
- Niagara-like the welcome which awaits
- The Nation’s Chief, approaching now our gates;
- From depths sincere the People’s joy shall pour
- Like many waters thundering on the shore,
- As to her heart her honored Guest she takes,—
- The Town we love,—the Empress of the Lakes!
- Nor ours alone the President to greet;—
- The North, the South, the East, the West, here meet,—
- Each Commonwealth contributing its share
- Of honor due, beneath one banner fair:—
- Brothers forevermore, from sea to sea,—
- One country dear, one hope, one destiny!
- Nor even here shall the wide welcome end;—
- Beyond our bounds its ardour shall extend;
- For neighboring Nations, each American,
- Admire with us the President, the man!
- And, sharing with delight the common feast,
- Shall feel anew their noblest aims increased.
-
- City of Light! Crown-jewel of our fame!
- Throw wide your gates to him of blameless name;—
- With peerless pageant swell the rising tide
- Of grateful joy and patriotic pride.
- Rehearse the thrilling history once more:—
- Manila’s bay and Santiago’s shore!
- Let glowing dome and pennoned turret tell,
- To God’s sole praise, the matchless miracle.
- Nor fail to voice the Present’s mighty plan,
- And justify the name American!
- Saxon, or Latin-born,—we’re all one blood:—
- The Exposition stands for brotherhood.
-
- So may the morrow dawn,—so pass away,
- In cheer prophetic of our widening sway;—
- And when the evening’s deepening shadows fall,
- And heaven’s sweet silence broodeth over all,
- May the blest memories of the day be blent
- In that fair Vision in mid-firmament,
- The Tower of Light! Niagara’s flood in flame!
- The radiant symbol of our Future’s fame:—
- Pledge of an age whose light shall never cease,—
- The boundless empire of the Prince of Peace!
-
- The above lines were written September 3, 1901, and printed
- the following afternoon in the Buffalo Commercial, an hour or
- two before President McKinley’s arrival in the city the
- evening before “President’s Day” at the Pan-American
- Exposition.
-
- B. C.
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- CUBA LIBRE.
-
- (Tune: Maryland, My Maryland.)
-
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- The work is wrought; the cannon’s roar
- On sea or land is heard no more;
- The battle’s rage and tumult cease
- In songs of victory and peace.
- The Heaven-appointed task is done;
- The cause for which we fought is won;
- And Cuba Libre, fairest gem,
- Is set in Freedom’s diadem!
-
- Havana’s waters, blue and broad,
- Reflect the righteousness of God;
- And Santiago’s wreck-strewn shore
- Resounds His praise for evermore.
- The islands of the sea rejoice;
- The floods lift up their mighty voice;
- From shore to shore the anthems rise,—
- A nation’s grateful sacrifice.
-
- Long as the stars shall shine o’erhead,
- In deathless fame shall live the dead;
- Their country’s glory and renown
- Their fadeless, everlasting crown.
- The morning breaks! the shadows flee!
- Christ’s kingdom comes on land and sea:—
- The rule of love, the reign of good,—
- The whole round world one brotherhood!
-
-
-
-
- THE GREATER REPUBLIC.
-
-
- Our destiny was cast in an imperial mold,—
- Our mission drawn on an immenser plan
- Than marked, in deathless lines, our sires’ high faith of old,—
- Earth’s broadest-visioned prophecy of man.
-
- From ancient feuds removed, and favoring seas between,
- In isolation enviable, supreme,
- We dwelt apart content,—self-center’d and serene,—
- The Old World’s wonder and the Ages’ dream.
-
- When suddenly a cry from out the surging deep
- We fondly deemed the guardian of our peace:—
- A wail of anguish sore from breaking hearts that weep
- Sweet Freedom’s doom and savage Wrong’s release.
-
- Deep calling unto deep! the Island’s bitter cry
- Awakes the Continent to sleep no more:—
- Heart ever answers heart:—America’s reply
- Is Santiago’s world-resounding shore.
-
- Nor here, alone, the Hand mysterious and divine;—
- Manila’s equal miracle foreshowed
- The Providential path, with yet unsealèd sign,
- Where first our arms to scathless triumph rode.
-
- True to the unsought task we could not comprehend,—
- By foes maligned, by friends misunderstood,
- This faith sustained us still, to the appointed end:—
- Heaven serves the Sword unsheath’d for human good.
-
- Clear, now, the purpose of the Highest,—plain His plan:—
- To mould the Nation after His own mind,
- And give, in common emprise with the Son of Man,
- The moral leadership of all mankind.
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- EMERSON.
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- Bard of the soaring soul,
- Of thought sublime, serene,—
- Lord of the Pleiades
- And all the stars between!
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- And further still thy sway:—
- Thy realm, that vaster deep
- Where galaxies unseen
- Their radiant courses keep.
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- With measure masterful
- Thou raisest our desire,
- Till to thy boldest flight
- Our eager souls aspire.
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- But not alone thy thought
- In star-sprent spaces strown;
- Thy largess manifold
- Hath nearer harvests sown.
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- Ah! yes;—a richer crop
- We gather, in thy song,
- Than ever homeward brought
- The Wain with “oxen strong.”
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- The Snow Storm, and Wood Notes,
- Forerunners, and May-Days,
- To the dear earth belong,
- And grace our lowliest ways.
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- Concord, and Boston “Hymn,”—
- They stir our pulses still,
- And hold, for Freedom’s need,
- The patriot heart and will.
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- The Problem,—Each and All,
- Thy kind theology!
- And like the Lord Christ’s heart,
- Thy sweet Apology.
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- The Dirge,—the Threnody,
- Our tenderest tears unseal;—
- We know their loneliness,
- And all their sorrow feel.
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- To Virtue’s holiest heights
- Leads, still, thy dauntless strain,
- And on our follies falls
- “Its beautiful disdain.”
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- Between Rhodora’s bloom
- And Merlin’s mighty rhyme,
- Our largest thoughts find room,
- O World-Soul seer sublime!
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- But little need hast thou
- Of tribute we may bring;—
- Thy fame hath Eastertide
- With each returning Spring.
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- The centuries shall guard
- The glory of thy verse,
- And worthier song than ours
- Its golden notes rehearse.
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- Thou buildest thy renown
- With ageless masonry:—
- Monadnock’s granite walls
- Thy monument shall be!
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- DANIEL WEBSTER.
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- The grandeur of the mountains
- Is in his deep tones heard;—
- Atlantic’s mighty fountains
- Inundate every word.
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- Torrential thought and feeling
- In tides of passion pour,—
- To patriot hearts appealing,
- As sea to storm-swept shore.
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- Columbia’s star-crown’d daughters
- Own his majestic will;—
- Like voice of many waters,
- His name is potent still.
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- In loftiest communion
- With seer and sage of yore,
- For Liberty and Union
- He pleads for evermore!
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- LINCOLN.
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- Like monarch of the forest
- He looms out of the Past:—
- Our strength when need was sorest,—
- Our pride while Time shall last.
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- To God, the gracious Giver,
- All praise and glory be,
- While flows each free-born river
- Unfettered to the sea.
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- AGASSIZ—EMERSON.
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- Far different the task assigned,
- Yet were they one in loftiest aim;
- True mirror, each, of the Eternal Mind,
- They share a common fadeless fame.
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- One Will they owned, with rapturous awe,
- One sway supreme from man to Mars,—
- Chanting the chorus of the moral law
- With Seraphim and Morning Stars!
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- WELCOME!
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- With love no words may measure,
- Deep as life’s hidden wells,—
- With sweetest, purest pleasure,
- Chautauqua’s bosom swells.
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- A memory true and tender,
- At which the warm tears start,—
- Her Founder and Defender—
- His home is in her heart!
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- O gratefully she meets him,
- Restored to her once more;
- And rapturously greets him,
- With welcomes o’er and o’er.
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- Her joy untold confessing,
- (Now be God’s goodness prais’d!)
- As for a father’s blessing,
- Her eyes to his are raised.
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- Full well she knows attend her
- His prayers on sea and shore—
- His spotless fame her splendor,
- Her pride for evermore!
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- St. Vincent, we would name him,
- Ere yet his crown is won,—
- Before the skies shall claim him
- For Christ’s dear word, “Well done!”
- Chautauqua, 1902.
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- FAME.
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- In empty rumor sown to woful ruth,
- How many reputations pass like chaff,
- Before Time’s judgment winnowing for Truth
- Immortal morrow and eternal youth.
- Recalled for mirth,—remembered with a laugh!
- Poor fames! that flower and wither with the grass,—
- Once fondly deemed more durable than brass.
- Heed well the clarion sounding through the sky,
- Impartial herald of the Voice of God!
- Proclaiming to the ages wide abroad
- The mighty names that were not born to die.
- Hark! ’tis the centuries’ roll-call, calm and clear,—
- From thrones of fadeless glory answered, “Here!”
- By souls supreme whose record is on high.
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- DEFEATED?
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- I raise a pillar, fine and fair,—
- The monument of my despair;
- No fame of conqueror or king
- E’er won a nobler offering:—
- Behold, where strength and beauty meet
- To celebrate a life’s defeat!
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- From hearts of stone to heart of stone,
- The soul appeals, as to her own;—
- The stainless granite, stately, strong,
- Shall chant my failure’s deathless song;
- Severe as Truth, this shaft shall shame
- The poor world’s pitiable blame.
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- FIDELITY.
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- The sunbeam in the hovel,
- And in the Hall, are one,—
- Each in his station faithful,
- Until his task is done.
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- In soul and service, brothers,
- To one blest birth-right born,
- Nor chance nor change can sever
- The children of the Morn.
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- Co-workers in one purpose,
- Co-partners of one plan,
- Each bears on stainless pinions,
- The love of Heaven to man.
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- If true to God, what matters,
- Where’er our work is done?
- The sunbeam in the hovel,
- And in the Hall, are one.
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- TRANSFIGURED!
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- (“The Word was made flesh.”)
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- Garment of Flesh, to thee was given
- The virgin glow of sun and sod:—
- Dawn-woven in the loom of Heaven,—
- The last, the tenderest touch of God!
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- With human passion dear, divine,
- Thou dost the deathless soul supply;
- Altar and hearth alike are thine,
- Sweet bridal of the earth and sky!
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- The glory of Eternity
- Rests like a crown upon thy brow;
- Celestial light o’ershadows thee:—
- Blest mother of my Lord art thou!
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- BETRAYED.
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- Deceived, deflowered, despoiled!
- O drooping lily, late with light aglow!
- Around thy root is coiled
- The hidden horror of a nameless woe.
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- Deceived, defiled, despoiled!
- Is there no healing for a broken heart?
- O God! hadst Thou but foiled
- The fatal spell of the betrayer’s art.
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- Deceived, despised, despoiled!
- The blight has fallen on thy peerless bloom;
- To bless thy bridal eager ages toiled;—
- A moment’s glamour leaves thee endless gloom.
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- SUNSET.
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- Crimson and cloth-of-gold,
- His cloud-couch, rarely wrought;—
- To bower so beautiful
- No bride was ever brought.
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- Save his,—of tender grace,—
- Dear Twilight, faithful, fair,
- On whose sweet lips he seeks
- Surcease of toil and care.
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- O light ineffable!
- Wonder of wood and wold;—
- The vision and the pledge
- Of rapture manifold.
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- FULFILLMENT.
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- Lips to lips in rapture pressed,—
- Dearest secret of the breast
- In a moment all confessed;—
- Love is best; love is best!
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- Worn with care, by pain oppressed,—
- Empty arms and aching breast,—
- Longing for release and rest;—
- Death is best; death is best!
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- Home at last! O welcome blest!
- Heart to heart our loved ones pressed,—
- Of eternal life possessed;—
- Heaven is best! heaven is best!
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- CONTENTMENT.
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- Content with life’s allotted hours,
- Or brook or river,—may mine be
- Forever cheered by its unfailing Source,—
- A happy stream unhasting to the Sea,—
- With little children, birds and flowers,
- The dear companions of its tranquil course.
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- COMPANIONSHIP.
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- Lured by no lower goal between,
- From light to light still upward move,
- Aspiring to the heights serene
- Of magnanimity and love.
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- Thou shalt not take thy way alone;—
- The Beautiful, the True, the Good,
- Shall draw to thee, undream’d, unknown,
- Heaven’s fairest First-Born Brotherhood!
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- And with them, steadfast to the end,
- The sons of God of like degree,
- Earth’s noblest souls shall thee attend
- With kingliest, kindliest company.
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- ASPIRATION AND ATTAINMENT.
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- Two natures, ours,—two lives
- Attest our heavenly birth;—
- In “the third heaven,” one,—
- The other, on the earth.
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- One soars to realms above,
- Where saints and angels dwell;
- The other strives alone
- With all the powers of hell.
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- The soul’s clear vision, one,
- And ecstacy untold;
- The other, darkness, doubt,
- And sorrow manifold.
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- The one is triumph, rest;
- The other, struggle, pain:—
- A fearful fight, wherein
- Both prayers and tears seem vain.
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- And yet they are but one,
- Though worlds between them roll;
- One, also, their reward
- In God, their glorious goal.
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- For duty, in the dust,
- Is equally divine
- With victor wreath and crown
- Which in His presence shine.
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- A QUESTION OR TWO.
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- If, as you say, like dogs we die,
- Why, then, like angels live?
- Let faithless Reason make reply,
- And honest answer give.
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- What power shall check the downward trend
- Of wilful hearts of men,
- If in eternal nothing end
- Their three score years and ten?
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- That Virtue is its own reward—
- Think you sufficient cause
- To move men to the due regard
- Of Heaven’s holiest laws?
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- While blood is blood, and gold is gold,
- Alas, you vainly try,
- With fine-spun calculations cold,
- To lure us to the sky.
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- Be naught beyond to hold in awe
- The beast in every breast,
- Then tooth and claw shall be our law;—
- Why need to paint the rest?
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- Grant us for our protection here,
- This boon, Philosophy,
- If not the hope, the wholesome fear,
- Of immortality.
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- And, meanwhile, in our memory keep
- That earnest word of old:—
- Whate’er thou sowest thou shalt reap,
- In measure manifold.
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- OTHER SHEEP.
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- Pagan, Papist, Protestant!
- What is that to thee or me?
- Make not Heaven’s mercy scant
- With thy pampered bigotry.
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- Who made thee the judge to be
- Of thy brother’s destiny?
- Deem not that thy shibboleth
- Holds the keys of life and death.
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- Ah, that secret, sullen sign!
- Call it not decree divine;
- For a letter, more, or less,
- Measures not God’s tenderness.
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- “Other sheep I have,” said One
- Who was more than Mary’s son;—
- Eyes as blind as thine shall see
- His amazing charity.
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- When it claims the judgment-throne,
- What is creed but craft and cant?
- God will surely know His own:—
- Pagan, Papist, Protestant.
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- BY MANY PATHS.
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- By many names the one true God is known;
- By many shrines man’s faith in Him is shown;—
- Varuna, Vishnu, Agni, Indra,—One!
- As stars confess the all-sustaining sun.
- By many paths true, humble hearts are brought
- At last to Him whom they in darkness sought.
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- All lands alike the Father’s mercies share;
- No age was ever orphaned of His care;—
- For souls sincere, forever has sufficed
- The boundless merit of the blessed Christ;
- And over all forever shall extend
- The love that knows no measure and no end.
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- [A]POOR LITTLE JOE!
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- “Poor little Joe!” the poet said,
- When it was told him she was dead;—
- “Poor little Joe!” the warm tears start
- From the deep fountains of his heart;—
- “Poor little Joe!” he loved her so.
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- “Poor little Joe!” he knows too well
- What darkness on his darling fell,
- When, in her loneliness and pain,
- “Papa!” she called,—but called in vain;—
- “Poor little Joe!” she missed him so.
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- “Poor little Joe!” she loved him so,
- And wished to stay, yet longed to go;—
- One fond caress, one sweet “Good-night,”
- Had made the way to heaven so bright!
- “Poor little Joe!” she loved him so.
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- “Poor little Joe!” was all he said,
- When it was told him she was dead;
- But everywhere the warm tears start
- Responsive to his breaking heart;—
- “Poor little Joe!” we loved her so.
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- Josephine Kipling—eldest child of Rudyard Kipling.
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- DARK, AND DAYS.
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- The same old problems vex mankind;
- In meager beams the light is given;
- Nor may the race e’er hope to find
- The rest for which each age has striven.
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- The same old problems vex mankind;
- But to our fears this faith is given:—
- Broods over all the Eternal Mind,
- And night on earth is day in heaven.
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- EXPERIENCE.
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- Slowly is life revealed, and slowlier still
- The mystic scroll of the Eternal Will;
- But, calming our impatience, Hope replies,—
- “The days are ignorant,—the years are wise.”
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- A SURE FOUNDATION.
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- Hold firmly, for thy soul’s behoof,
- This holy faith, divinely broad:—
- The good in us is blessed proof
- Of goodness infinite in God!
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- THE VOYAGE.
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- Embarked upon an unknown sea,
- And borne by tide which ne’er returns,—
- Awed by the deepening mystery,
- The stoutest heart for comfort yearns.
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- Fear not;—we are not left alone;
- To wiser hands the helm is given;—
- A guidance better than our own
- Directs our way from earth to heaven.
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- THE STONECROFT.
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- Dauntless in drouth and dearth,
- Its pure, bright bloom is given
- Not by the damps of earth,
- But by the dews of heaven.
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- O soul shut in with pain,—
- By want and woe oppressed,
- Look up,—take heart again;
- In God’s sure keeping rest.
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- The bounty of thy birth
- Remains, whate’er be given;
- Denied the damps of earth,
- Thine, still, the dews of heaven!
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- PROGRESS.
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- Onward and upward moves the world,—
- As toward the sun the seasons roll;—
- Aspiring, striving, struggling, still,—
- Onward and upward toward the goal.
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- Onward and upward moves the world!
- The night is spent; and, clear and broad,
- The dawn predicts the perfect day:—
- Onward and upward still toward God!
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- A BENEDICTION.
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- The Christ of Cana brighten
- The bliss thy heart may share;—
- The Christ of Calvary lighten
- The cross thy soul must bear.
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- LOVE AND TRUTH.
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- Like shy arbutus’ bloom,
- Half hidden, half revealed,
- Her heart for love makes sweetest room,—
- Disclosed, and yet concealed.
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- Ah! it was ever so,—
- Disclosed, and yet concealed:
- As to her eyes her breasts of snow,
- Half hidden, half revealed!
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- And darkly truth is known,—
- Half hidden, half revealed;
- And dimly, still, Christ’s dear face shown,—
- Disclosed, and yet concealed.
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- Will it be ever so,—
- Disclosed, and yet concealed?
- All that we most desire to know,
- Half hidden, half revealed?
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- BEAUTY.
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- What is it, but the point where meet
- The finite and the infinite?
- The light on childhood’s brow that hovers,—
- The all-revealing glance of lovers;
- The troth of flowers and stars on high,—
- The bridal of the earth and sky;
- The sheen of heaven on soul and sod,—
- The glory and the grace of God;—
- The gleam of Sun beyond the sun,—
- The mortal and immortal, one!
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- HEART OF LOVE.
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- Out of the heart of Love all beauty blows,
- Of star-sprent sky or flower-sweet sod;—
- One Source all being owns, one sure repose,—
- The bosom of the life of God!
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- THE CORONATION.
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- ’Tis not enough to hold the faith
- To saints and sages given;
- Truth asks of thee a fealty
- Like her fair throne in heaven.
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- Transmute it into character,—
- Translate it into life;
- And crown thy creed with golden deed
- And love that conquers strife.
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- DISCIPLESHIP.
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- Be thine thy Master’s portion,
- Who found, where all seemed loss,
- His Kinghood in His serving,
- His kingdom in His cross.
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- THE GREATER DEEP.
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- O vast and variable Sea!
- Image alike of peace and strife,—
- Like that immenser mystery
- Which shrouds our little life.
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- FAITH.
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- Dim mirrors are our mortal minds,
- In which all truth is darkly seen;
- Our only wisdom is to love,
- And leave to God what death may mean.
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- THE GIFT.
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- Unhasting, yet advancing evermore,
- The morning breaks, at last, on every shore;
- And through the gloom, until the day-star beam,
- To us Heaven grants the vision and the dream.
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- SONSHIP.
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- Adapted to infinity,
- Our souls, O God, aspire to Thee;—
- Created in Thy likeness blest,
- In Thee alone our hearts find rest.
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- REALITY.
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- Truth is the soul’s eternal quest,—
- Reality its only rest;—
- Shadow for substance ne’er sufficed,—
- Symbol nor sacrament,—but Christ!
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- INFINITY.
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- To confines infinitely lonely,
- Extends, unknown, Creation’s shoreless sea:—
- The sun itself a porch-light, only,
- To the fair palace of Eternity.
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- UNANSWERED.
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- Whither away, ye argosies of Heaven,
- In solemn state advancing from afar?
- What mission marshals you? What chivalrous emprise
- Darkens the glory of the sapphire skies?
- Say, was your empire’s ancient quiet riven
- With rumor ominous of distant wrong and war?
- Or speed ye forth with snowy sails unfurled,
- And radiant pennons shimmering in the haze,
- To bring with proper pomp, to his empyreal throne,
- Your monarch with his bride? he loveth her alone,
- Dear daughter of the Sun, the peerless virgin world,
- Long cloistered in his bosom’s brightest rays.
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- No answer but a deeper shadow cast,—
- And lo! the splendid mystery is passed.
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- SELF-SENTENCED.
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- Though born a man, he lives a mole;
- In vain for him the seasons roll;
- Poor earth-worm; in a world of light,
- Still deeper digging into night.
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- Indifferent to life and law,
- He knoweth neither love nor awe;—
- Askance he eyes the daisied sod,
- And turns a Ghetto face on God.
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- With servile mind and sordid soul,
- He shall not miss the chosen goal;
- Though all the path with gold be paved,
- He cannot from himself be saved.
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- A ROYAL PRIESTHOOD.
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- To lift and lighten the heart of man,
- Was ever the Poet’s lofty plan;—
- Confederate with stars and sun,
- His songs their radiant courses run.
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- INSPIRATION.
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- Genius is only common dust,
- Unkindled by the Breath of Heaven;—
- Except God be their light and life,
- Vainly the richest gifts are given.
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- Dark as a row of silver lamps,
- Fair, all, as fancy’s fine desire,
- And furnished, each, with rarest oil,
- But all untouched with fire.
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- For noblest service, man’s first need
- Is inspiration from on high;
- The finite needs the Infinite,
- As flower and forest need the sky.
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- UNCONSCIOUS INFLUENCE.
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- Faint not, though fruitless still the labor seems
- Wherewith love serves the Master dear, divine;
- You do not know how far it throws its beams,
- The lamp which you keep burning at His shrine.
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- HOLD FAST THIS TRUTH.
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- Hold fast this truth, whoe’er thou art,
- And through all sorrow take it:—
- God did not make the human heart
- Simply that He might break it.
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- For not in vain love yearns for love;—
- Beyond the grave’s dark portal,
- In everlasting bliss above,
- Awaits the life immortal!
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- GLORIA IN EXCELSIS!
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- The infinitely High
- Is the infinitely Near,—
- And the infinitely Holy
- Is the infinitely Dear.
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- A single ray from heaven—
- And all is understood,—
- For the infinitely Great
- Is the infinitely Good.
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- A CONTRAST.
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- Stone by stone the palace grows,
- Haughtily, mid dust and din;
- On the garden wall the rose
- Drinks the quiet sunshine in.
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- Stone by stone the prison rears,
- Frowningly, its bars of night;—
- Like a bride with love’s sweet fears,
- Leans the lily to the light.
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- CROWNED!
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- With peaceful brow, and eyes beneath
- Disclosing memories, tender, dear,
- And hopes secure from earthly strife,
- She stands—good angels know how near
- To heaven,—crown’d with the harvest-wreath
- Of a fair, fruitful life:—
- A lovelier diadem, I ween,
- On seraph brow was never seen.
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- THE MEASURE.
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- From what a depth within the poet’s heart,
- The sorrow Dante weds to deathless Art!
- From what a height within the poet’s brain,
- The immortal notes of Shakespeare’s star-bright strain!
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- HUMILITY.
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- Naught is new beneath the sun:
- Ages since the deed was done;—
- Ay! a thousand wrought like one,—
- And a thousand thought like one.
- Greatest souls are first to own
- None is wise or strong alone.
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- ENTREATY.
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- O Lord of life and death!
- To whom all souls belong,
- Let not the thread be cut,
- While yet I weave my song.
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- Let not the workman’s form
- Be broken ere the time;—
- Oh shatter not, with “Dust to Dust,”
- The marble’s dream sublime!
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- AT LAST!
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- Faint not because so far away
- Seems, still, the world’s redemption day;
- Though deepest night the sky o’ercast,
- The glorious morn shall break at last.
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- For strife shall close in fadeless peace,
- And wrong and woe forever cease,—
- And end, in rapturous notes sublime,
- The whole long requiem of Time.
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- FORGIVE US, LORD!
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- Forgive us, Lord, our foolish fears;
- For, to Thy patient sway,
- A day is as a thousand years,
- And a thousand years as a day.
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- Thy will, O God, is sure alway;—
- This faith our darkness cheers:—
- Thine, equally, the flying day,
- And the march of a thousand years!
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- ASSURANCE.
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- Not where the Martyrs knelt, but where _we_ kneel,
- Is holy ground for us and ours;—
- Not what the Saints have felt, but what _we_ feel,
- With strength divine the fainting soul empowers.
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- Not what the Apostles held, but what _we_ hold,
- Makes radiant death’s dread mystery;—
- From _living_ faith, deep-welled, has onward rolled
- The widening stream of Christian history.
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- THE LITTLE ONES.
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- Heaven bless the little children!
- Their lives to earth are lent
- From some dear clime serener
- Than star-sown firmament.
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- The sunshine of God’s glory,
- Their happy spirits are;—
- Each soul, in His pure likeness,
- Refulgent as a star!
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- Their free, abundant beauty,
- (Love’s largess, manifold),
- They shed with lavish splendor
- On all that they behold.
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- Their joy the morning brightens,—
- And loveliest flowers are fair
- With radiance strangely tender,
- Which their sweet rapture share.
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- And holier still their mission,—
- And sweeter still their charm;
- Like angels they attend us,
- To guard our hearts from harm.
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- Their looks, so kind, confiding,
- Our fevered pulses calm,—
- And on the wounded spirit
- They pour their love like balm.
-
- And ever they remind us
- Of our dear home on high,
- Beyond all sin and sorrow,—
- Eternal in the sky!
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- God bless the little children,
- Or here, or there above,
- The sunshine of His glory,
- The sweetness of His love.
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- LITTLE RUTH.
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- I cannot feel that she is gone
- So far, so far away;
- Her little heart close to my own
- Is beating day by day.
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- Ah! tender are these human ties;—
- May heaven at last reveal
- Why on her eyes a slumber lies
- E’en tears cannot unseal.
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- A look this darkness would displace
- With a divine delight;
- The soul’s rare grace in her fair face,—
- It was a blessed sight!
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- Her hair a happy halo wore,
- That lit the hearth and hall;
- Alas! no more my study door
- Heeds her confiding call.
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- Dear lips! where mirth and music wrote
- The lore in Eden sung;
- Seemed every note from her sweet throat
- By elf or angel strung.
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- The robin, hark! is here again,
- To woo the wondrous child;
- But all in vain his ardent strain,—
- Death may not be beguiled.
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- Sleep, Darling, sleep; we will not weep,
- Nor moan or murmur make;
- But oh! how deep the dreamless sleep,—
- Would God she might awake!
-
- Asleep? awake! the Shepherd takes
- His little lamb above;
- And where she wakes the morning breaks
- In everlasting love.
-
- But I cannot feel that she is gone
- So far, so far away;
- For her little heart close to my own
- Keeps beating day by day.
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- LITTLE THEODORE.
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- Lay them in his little hand;—
- He will know,—and understand.
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- Darling, shall we meet again,
- In a world that knows no sorrow?
- Where there shall be no more pain,
- And no parting comes to-morrow?
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- Precious gift! love’s priceless dower—
- Still our yearning hearts deplore thee,
- Marking many a lonely hour,
- Still, with tears, till Heaven restore thee.
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- Bright thy little life’s brief day,
- With the rose and lily number’d;—
- Waken, darling; rise and play;—
- Those sweet eyes too long have slumber’d.
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- Falling flower and fading spray,
- Tenderly thy kind look noted;—
- Did they beckon thee away,
- Dear, dear child, to death devoted?
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- Flowers will bloom where snow-flakes fall;
- Birds return;—but thou, oh, never!
- Comes no answer to my call;—
- Have I lost thee, Love, forever?
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- Hush, my heart,—it cannot be;—
- Lo! beyond the grave’s dark portal,
- Where thy dearest wait for thee,
- Breaks the morning, blest, immortal!
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- Darling _we shall meet again_,
- In the home that knows no sorrow,—
- Where there shall be no more pain,
- And no parting comes to-morrow.
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- WHERE THERE IS NO MORE PAIN.
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- The sharpest pang, the tenderest tear,
- Not yet are known to thee,
- Unless thy heart has learned how dear
- A little grave can be.
-
- A little grave—but oh, how wide
- The room it left for grief!
- A grief which, like the ebbing tide,
- Returns without relief.
-
- Dear child! by death made doubly dear,—
- God grant it may not be
- That thou in heaven should’st ever hear
- How much we mourn for thee.
-
- One after one the seasons wane,—
- Our loss, it grows not less;
- Time’s balm is vain to heal the pain
- Of such a loneliness.
-
- O little grave, that darkened so
- The path by Sorrow trod,
- Sometimes the sunset’s golden glow
- Rests on thy daisied sod;—
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- And then we feel that God is good,
- And we take heart again,—
- Assured 'twill all be understood
- Where there is no more pain.
-
- Where there is no more pain—’tis there,
- ’Tis there we long to be!
- O Thou, who didst our sorrows bear,
- Bring us to dwell with Thee.
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- Where there is no more pain—how blest
- Love’s kingdom, fadeless, fair!
- That blissful rest naught shall molest,—
- _Death cannot enter there_.
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- THE EASTER ANSWER.
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- There is no light in sun or star,
- Nor any voice in wind or wave,
- To tell us where our loved ones are,
- And cheer our journey to the grave.
-
- The wedding garment and the shroud,
- From the same texture, Nature weaves;—
- Alike to her are sky and cloud:
- She neither joys with us nor grieves.
-
- Indifferent to life and death,
- She heedeth not our hopes or fears;
- Our days seem bounded by a breath;—
- Why should she note our smiles or tears.
-
- From depths of sorrow manifold
- We call, and, weeping, wait reply;—
- No answer comes from wood or wold,
- And silent are the sea and sky.
-
- O pitying Christ, to Thee we turn,
- In loneliest grief uncomforted;
- For Thee and Thy sure love we yearn,
- Light of the living and the dead!
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- Thou healest, Lord, the heart’s sore strife;—
- With Thee, with Thee our dearest dwell—
- Crowned, in Thy grace, O Prince of life,
- With peace and joy ineffable.
-
- And ours, at last, the home above!
- We, too, from sin and sorrow free,
- Shall share that life of cloudless love
- For evermore with them and Thee.
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- COMMUNION.
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- Some meet memorial I would raise,
- O gracious God, to Thy kind care:—
- A fane for silent, unshared praise,
- A shrine for solitary prayer.
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- An altar in the wilderness,
- Known only to the stars above,—
- Whose grateful incense shall confess
- The comfort of Thy sheltering love.
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- Such monument my heart would rear,
- O blessed God, _my_ God! to Thee;
- Thy presence ever proving near,
- My Strength, my Song, eternally!
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- ST. AUGUSTINE.
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- O Thou my inmost life, my God!
- How blind the soul can be!
- Thou wert within, and I abroad,
- And there I searched for Thee.
-
- A stranger to my own poor heart,
- A stranger, Lord, to Thee,
- I sought Thee, from Thyself apart,
- Throughout immensity.
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- In vain the weary, painful quest,—
- Still further did I stray
- From Thee, my being’s only rest,—
- Thyself the Truth, the Way.
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- I found Thee not, O sovereign Good!
- Though seeking Thee alone;
- I found Thee not,—nor understood
- Thy grace, Thy love unknown.
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- For Thou hast chosen, in Thy grace,
- As all who seek Thee find,
- To make Thy dearest dwelling-place
- The lowly, loving mind.
-
- Close to the fountain of our tears
- Dost Thou set up Thy rest;
- And nearer than our doubts and fears
- Art Thou, the Heavenly Guest.
-
- O child of sorrow and of pain!
- Know this, where’er thou art,—
- Thy long and lonely quest is vain;—
- Return into thy heart.
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- The Blessed Presence is enshrined
- Deep, deep within the breast;—
- Who seeks Thee there, O God, shall find
- The soul’s abiding rest.
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- BETHEL.
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- Not on couch of ivory,
- Cushioned, curtained, daintily,—
- But upon the flinty ground,
- The dread wilderness around,
- Jacob sleeps, afar, alone,—
- And his pillow is a stone!
- Ah! poor friendless fugitive,
- What can now thy birth-right give?
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- Pitiless the stars look down,
- Like his brother’s haunting frown;—
- In his heart are many fears,—
- In his eyes are bitter tears;
- Even in his sleep he groans;
- Even as he sleeps he moans,
- “God be merciful to me!
- Pity, Lord, my misery.”
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- Rest thee, pilgrim; not in vain
- Thy repentance and thy pain.
- Wonderful the grace divine!
- Thine the covenant,—still thine,
- Sealed to Abraham of old,—
- Bearing blessing manifold
- Unto ages yet unborn,
- Through thee, desolate, forlorn.
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- Ay! e’en now to him is given
- Token of the love of Heaven;
- For behold! about him stand
- Ministers of God’s right hand:
- Angels excellent in might,
- Radiant in robes of light;—
- And, before his ravished eyes,
- Lo, the ladder to the skies!
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- Oh, that blessed, wondrous sight!
- Making all the midnight bright,—
- Bringing hope and healing in,
- To the spirit stained with sin,—
- Driving grief and gloom away,
- With the breaking of the day,—
- Wakening every tender chord
- With the glory of the Lord!
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- Passed the Vision;—it is dawn;
- Shining sons of light are gone;—
- Wakes the servant of the Lord,
- Wondering, at His gracious word;—
- From his lips in language meet,
- Faith’s confession, grateful, sweet:—
- “Surely God was in this place,
- And upon me shone His face!”
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- So, upon the holy ground
- Where the gate of heaven he found,
- Buildeth he with pious care,
- Joining praise with humble prayer,
- From the stones of that blest place,
- A memorial to God’s grace:—
- “Bethel, Lord, its name shall be,—
- Covenant ’twixt Thee and me.”
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- Glory to Thy holy Name,—
- Thou, O Lord, art still the same!
- Angel-guides _our_ way attend;
- Angel-guards _our_ souls defend;—
- We, too, know the blessed ground
- Where the shining gate was found:—
- Trysting-place of earth and heaven,—
- Let the same sweet name be given:—
- Bethel, through the ages past,—
- Bethel still, while time shall last;
- Bethel, then, its dear name be,—
- Bethel, through eternity!
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- AN IDYL OF THE SPIRITUAL LIFE.
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- Silently, to lowly minds,
- God communicates His grace,
- And the wondering spirit finds
- The dear favor of His face.
-
- Secretly the Voice divine
- Whispers low to each, apart;
- Suddenly, without a sign,
- Glows His presence in the heart.
-
- Like the light of evening star,
- Reigns the peace that heals all strife;
- Passionless as lilies are,
- Love enthrones the heavenly life.
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- Silently the morning breaks,
- And the shadows flee away;
- So, in death, the soul awakes
- To the light of endless day!
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- OPPORTUNITY.
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- Before this truth be bared each brow,—
- The infinite is here and now!
- As sacred as the stars, the sod,—
- As near to Heaven, as close to God.
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- Call nothing common or unclean,—
- Nor deem thou any service mean;
- Forevermore this faith be thine,—
- All days, all duties, are divine.
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- E’en now, at thy reluctant feet,
- The seed-time and the harvest meet;
- “The morrow in the moment lies:”
- Heed well the Voice; awake! arise!
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- He, only he, is free indeed,
- Who in his heart holds fast this creed,—
- (A fadeless wreath for every brow),
- The infinite is here and now!
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- LET IN THE LIGHT!
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- Let in the light!
- The sky is bright,
- The air is flowing free;
- The mountains glow,—
- The vale, below,
- Is holding jubilee.
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- Let in the light!
- Sad oversight
- To miss so sweet a morn;—
- The vision flies;
- Awake! arise!
- Each dawn is life reborn.
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- Let in the light!
- O, read aright
- The day’s Apocalypse;
- Its hours enfold
- The age of gold,
- And all thy dreams eclipse.
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- Let in the light!
- 'Twill soon be night;—
- Prize every moment given;
- With all thy might
- Serve thou the right,
- And leave the rest to Heaven.
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- THE LAW OF LOVE.
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- O, the sky is blue above me,
- And the earth beneath is green,
- And softly bright the flowing light
- Floods the boundless space between.
-
- But what if the day should darken,
- And death’s dread shadows fall?
- I need not fear; with heaven so near,
- Why should the night appall?
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- ’Tis but the peaceful portal
- Unto a morn immortal;
- For the light that once gladdened the garden’s deep gloom,
- At last shall transfigure all blight into bloom.
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- For over and under the soul’s sore strife
- Is the blessed law of an endless life;
- From the sod to the stars, and the stars to the sod,
- Sways the everlasting love of God.
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- SUPPLICATION.
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- A cup of pleasure passing sweet,
- Sometimes, this life of hopes and fears,—
- But oft, a fountain full of grief,
- O’erflowing still with lonely tears.
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- When brightest skies above us bend,
- Dark o’er our heads the tempest lowers;—
- At best, a sombre happiness,
- A partial light, at best, is ours.
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- What waits beyond,—of good or ill,
- We vainly struggle to discern;—
- Poor, sinful, blind, and comfortless,
- O pitying Christ! to Thee we turn.
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- Our only help and refuge, Thou;—
- Give joy for sorrow, peace for strife;
- We bring our burdened hearts to Thee,
- O Love divine! our Light, our Life.
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- OUR LIFE IS LENT.
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- Our life is Lent:—
- Our years are spent
- In penance for the past;
- Our songs are sighs;
- Our brightest skies
- With clouds are overcast.
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- Our life is Lent:—
- The old lament—
- “All, all is vanity;”
- And Youth, in tears,
- Awaits with fears
- The morrow’s mystery.
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- Our life is Lent:—
- Lord, we repent
- Each folly, fault, and fall;
- Our best resolve
- Do thou absolve,—
- Forgive, forget it all.
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- Our life is Lent:—
- Our hearts are rent,
- As we Thy gifts recount,
- And mark again,
- With bitter pain,
- “The pattern in the mount.”
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- Our life is Lent:—
- Our strength is spent;
- O holy Judge, and just,
- Receive our prayer,—
- Poor sinners spare;
- Remember we are dust.
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- Our life is Lent:—
- But Jesus went
- This way; in Him confide;—
- 'Twill soon be past;
- Then, for thy fast,
- Eternal Eastertide!
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- LENTEN LESSONS.
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- Not of one day or age alone,
- In unfeared Future far away,—
- But here, and now, the Great White Throne:—
- To-day, to-day, the Judgment-Day!
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- On every heart, O God, impress
- This truth,—for all souls given,—
- That heaven does not make holiness,
- But holiness makes heaven.
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- Thy rightful dower Earth cannot give;
- Far other, thou, than sun and sod;—
- The soul of man can only live
- By living in the life of God.
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- The creed of a contracted heart,
- The code of a self-serving will,
- Ne’er matched thy nature’s nobler part,
- Nor could thy being’s end fulfill.
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- Peace is not here; in vain thy quest;—
- Thou art not brother to the clod;
- The heart of man can only rest
- By resting on the heart of God.
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- REMEMBER!
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- Remember, Soul, the solemn word,
- Still uttered by thy loving Lord:—
- “That which thou sowest, thou shalt reap.”
- Let not thy nobler nature sleep;
- The word the Voice within thee saith,
- Reveals the law of life and death.
- That law, inexorably just,
- For good or ill, binds soul and dust,—
- And sways, with equal sovereignty,
- The shoreless sea of Destiny!
- Choose well; for baser choice endures:—
- Each heedless hour its age ensures,—
- Planting, in place of memories blest,
- A cypress forest in the breast.
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- THE RECKONING.
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- Search well thy ways, thy wishes,—
- Thy deepest life lay bare;
- Against to-morrow’s daylight,
- Desire and deed prepare.
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- Of reckless ease and pleasure,
- And slothful will, beware;
- Against to-morrow’s daylight,
- Thy stewardship prepare.
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- Ambition, aim, and motive,—
- To each give honest care;
- Against to-morrow’s daylight,
- Thy character prepare.
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- O Judgment-journeying brother!
- Thyself shall meet thee there;—
- Against to-morrow’s daylight,
- Thy destiny prepare.
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- Choose well; thy choice is endless!
- Be this our earnest prayer:—
- “Against to-morrow’s daylight,
- O God, my soul prepare.”
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- THE FONT, THE ALTAR, AND THE TOMB.
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- The font, the altar, and the tomb,—
- And but a step between!
- A pulse, a breath, ’twixt birth and death—
- And ends life’s sombre scene.
-
- The font, the altar, and the tomb!
- How swift through mirth and moan,
- The silent shuttles of life’s loom,
- Guided by hands unknown!
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- The font, the altar, and the tomb!
- Poor heart, seek not in vain
- To move the unrelenting gloom,
- For short surcease of pain.
-
- The font, the altar, and the tomb!
- Accept frail nature’s dower;—
- To thee, to all, an equal doom,—
- The inevitable hour!
-
- The font, the altar, and the tomb!
- Faint not at “Dust to Dust;”—
- The love of God leaves ample room
- For deathless hope and trust.
-
- The font, the altar, and the tomb!
- Christ crowns the soul’s sore strife;—
- The morning breaks! the victor wakes
- To everlasting life!
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- EVENTIDE.
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- The evening shadows deepen fast,
- Enshrouding sea and shore;
- The day so bright, so quickly past,
- Returneth nevermore.
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- The night is come; but lo! on high
- The steadfast stars appear;
- A holy calm is in the sky,
- And heaven seems very near.
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- So fades, at last, life’s little day,—
- So falls death’s deepening gloom;
- We hasten, each a different way,
- To reach one goal,—the tomb!
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- But God is good, whate’er may come;—
- To every heart is given
- A tender memory of home,
- A trembling hope of heaven.
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- THE LARGER LIFE.
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- My years are very few, O God!
- More rapidly they pass
- Than clouds whose transient tale is told
- In shadows on the grass.
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- My years are very few, O God!
- But they are full of Thee:—
- A drop of being in Thy life’s
- Unfathomable sea.
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- My years are very few, O God!
- Oh, let me clearly see
- How they grow strong and beautiful
- In Thy immensity.
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- My years are very few, O God!
- The sum of them is small,—
- But each may serve Thy blessed will,
- And Thou shalt have them all.
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- My years are very few, O God!
- On earth, but not in heaven;—
- To Thee, eternal Life and Love,
- Be endless praises given.
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- A PRAYER.
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- Deepen, Lord, the light divine,
- In this darkened heart of mine;
- On my inmost spirit shine,
- Radiance of th’ Eternal Trine!
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- Deepen, Lord, the life divine,
- In this barren heart of mine;—
- As the branch is to the vine,
- Hangs my helpless soul on Thine.
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- Deepen, Lord, the love divine,
- In this lonely heart of mine;
- Surest seal and sweetest sign,—
- There thy perfect peace enshrine.
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- Light, and life, and love, Thou art;—
- With thy grace, Thyself impart;
- Rest and Rapture of the heart,
- Come, and nevermore depart.
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- THE MESSAGE.
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- Sweet message of the Holy Dove,
- In mercy brought us from above,—
- O haste, my soul, its peace to prove:—
- “God, the Eternal God, is love!”
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- In Jesus, full of truth and grace,—
- Dear brightness of the Father’s face,
- Each radiant letter we can trace:—
- “God, the Eternal God, is love!”
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- All other word is empty, vain;
- Naught else can heal the heart’s sore pain,
- And faith and hope revive again:—
- “God, the Eternal God, is love!”
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- Through all life’s dangers, doubts and fears,—
- In all our trials, toils and tears,
- This promise spans the darkest years:—
- “God, the Eternal God, is love!”
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- Blest tidings, borne by Holy Dove,
- Of welcome waiting us above,—
- Through endless ages there to prove—
- “God, the Eternal God, is love!”
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- AS THOU WILT.
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- Give what Thou wilt,
- And what Thou wilt, withold;
- Only, O Lord, bestow
- Thy mercy manifold.
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- Give what Thou wilt,
- And what Thou wilt, recall;
- Thou still art ours, O God,
- And Thou art all in all.
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- Rich in Thy gifts,
- But richer in Thy grace,
- What bliss, what glory, ours,
- When we behold Thy face!
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- WE WOULD SING THE STORY!
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- We would sing the story
- Of Thy wondrous love,
- Jesus, King of glory,
- On Thy throne above.
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- Once in a rude manger
- Thou didst lowly lie,—
- Sweetest little stranger
- From the world on high.
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- Sister none, nor brother,
- There to welcome Thee,—
- Only Thy dear mother
- Watching tenderly.
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- Yet, unseen, around Thee,
- (Oh how kind and good!)
- Glad that they had found Thee,—
- Shining angels stood.
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- Angels who from heaven
- Brought the wondrous word,
- To the whole world given,—
- First by shepherds heard.
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- For, while they were tending
- Their lone flocks by night,
- Over them were bending
- Angels pure and bright.
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- And they heard them singing,
- “Peace, good will to men!”
- God’s sweet message bringing;—
- Near was heaven, then!
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- Happy shepherds! speeding
- Unto Bethlehem,
- Eagerly all heeding
- What was told to them.
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- And they found Thee sleeping
- There upon the hay,—
- And, with wonder weeping,
- They knelt down to pray.
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- And the Wise Men sought Thee,
- Guided by a star!
- Treasures rare they brought Thee,—
- From their home afar.
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- We would seek Thee, Saviour,—
- We would kneel and pray,
- And in kind behaviour
- Serve Thee day by day.
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- And while we are singing,—
- Like the kings of old,
- We would still be bringing
- Frankincense and gold.
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- Pearls of priceless beauty,
- Every precious gem,—
- Faith, and love, and duty,—
- For Thy diadem!
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- So would we adore Thee,
- Now, and till we die,—
- Then, with Thee in glory,
- Reign above the sky.
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- CHRISTMAS.
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- O holy, happy morning,
- That saw the Saviour’s birth!
- The star, thy brow adorning,
- Beams mercy on the earth;—
- For shepherds, and for sages,
- Thy cheer, impartial, free,—
- The travail of the Ages
- Finds recompense in thee.
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- My soul, be thou believing,—
- No more thy past deplore;
- In Christ, all loss retrieving,
- Rejoice forevermore.
- By love unknown attended,
- Thy weary watch and ward:—
- Behold the vision splendid!
- The angel of the Lord!
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- And hark! the herald angel!
- The radiant, rapturous throng!
- The ravishing evangel
- Floods all the hills with song:—
- “To God, in heaven, glory;
- Good will to men, below;—”
- Speed, speed the blessed story,
- That all the world may know.
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- Repeat it softly, slowly;
- For still, in hut and hall,
- Are lonely hearts and lowly,
- That hunger for it all.
- Again, again the story,—
- Till sin and sorrow cease:
- “To God, the Father, glory,
- And to His children, peace.”
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- “AS HE IS.”
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- God in man, and man in God!
- Speed the glorious word abroad;
- Heart’s best hope, and Heaven’s plan—
- Man in God, and God in man!
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- Into human history
- Blooms the blessed mystery;—
- Dayspring darkest night doth span:—
- Lo, the Christ! the Son of Man!
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- Brother, thine the call divine;
- Thine the grace, the glory thine;
- Life’s ideal in Jesus see:—
- As He is, so we may be.
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- O, how high, how deep, how broad—
- Infinite the love of God!
- Heaven shall crown the wondrous plan,—
- Man in God, and God in man!
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- PASSION-TIDE.
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- The Way of Sorrows Thou hast trod,
- Dear suffering Saviour, Lamb of God!
- And now, O nameless agony!
- They nail Thee to the cruel Tree.
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- With bleeding brow and breaking heart,
- Thou bearest, Lord, Thy baleful part;—
- And sorer far than we can see,
- Thy Passion’s painful mystery.
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- Yet here, triumphant o’er our sins,
- Thy blessed reign on earth begins,—
- And boundless empire waits for Thee,
- O thorn-crowned King of Calvary!
-
- Before Thy Cross the world shall bow;
- Victor, because the Victim, Thou:—
- Thy dying love, O Christ, shall be
- The bond that draws all hearts to Thee.
-
-
-
-
- IN BROTHERHOOD WITH ALL.
-
-
- O Christ, the light of all that live,
- In heaven above, in earth beneath,
- To all Thou dost Thy blessing give,
- In brotherhood with all that breathe.
-
- In brotherhood with all that breathe!
- Redeemer, Saviour, Thee we laud,
- And thy dear cross with glory wreathe,
- O Son of Mary! Son of God!
-
- Thy loving spirit, Jesus, give
- To us who serve Thee here beneath,
- That we, henceforth, like Thee may live
- In brotherhood with all that breathe.
-
-
-
-
- CODE AND CREED.
-
-
- Christ’s life our code,—His Cross our creed,
- Our common glad confession be;—
- Our deepest wants, our highest aims,
- Find their fulfillment, Lord, in Thee.
-
- Dear Son of God! Thy blessed will,
- Our hearts would own with saints above;
- All life is larger for Thy law,—
- All service sweeter for Thy love.
-
- Thy life our code! in letters clear
- We read our duty, day by day,—
- Thy footsteps tracing eagerly,
- Who art the Truth, the Life, the Way.
-
- Thy Cross our creed! Thy boundless love
- A ransomed world at last shall laud,
- And crown Thee their eternal King,
- O Lord of Glory! Lamb of God!
-
- Till then, to Thee our souls aspire,
- In ardent prayer and earnest deed,—
- With love like Thine, confessing, still,
- Christ’s life our code,—His Cross our creed!
-
-
-
-
- EASTER-TIDE.
-
-
- Easter bells are ringing,
- Easter anthems rise,—
- Age and Childhood singing
- Strains that seek the skies;
- Seek their source, ascending
- Where, in rapture sweet,
- Song and service blending,
- Saint and seraph meet.
-
- “Christ, the Lord, is risen!”
- Wondering angels cry;
- “Broken, Death’s dread prison!”
- Sons of men reply.
- Blessed song and story!
- Doubt and fear depart,—
- Resurrection glory
- Floods the faithful heart.
-
- Purest, purest pleasure
- In each bosom wells;
- Happy, happy measure—
- How the choral swells!
- By that song supplanted,
- Wrath and wrong shall cease;
- From this hour undaunted
- Reigns the Prince of Peace!
-
- Easter lilies, blowing,
- Breathe His praise abroad,—
- All their grace bestowing
- On the Son of God.
- Lo! His brow adorning,
- Kings their homage pay;
- Hark! the stars of morning
- Hail His boundless sway.
-
-
-
-
- EASTER LILIES.
-
-
- In faith sincere we bear the sign
- Of Thy dear cross, O Christ divine!
- And in our hearts the lilies bloom
- That blossom by Thy radiant tomb.
-
- Thy dying love, Thy glorious power
- Triumphant over sin and death,
- Shall be our song till life’s last hour,
- And thrill with praise life’s parting breath.
-
- Then, then, O bliss beyond compare!
- Thy face, Thy glory, we shall see,
- And in the home immortal share
- Eternal life and love with Thee.
-
- In faith sincere we bear the sign
- Of Thy dear cross, O Christ divine!
- And in our hearts the lilies bloom
- That blossom by Thy radiant tomb.
-
-
-
-
- EASTER-TIDE ADORATION.
-
-
- O Lamb of God, for sinners slain,
- To loving hearts restored again!
- Our Light, our Life, Redeemer, Lord,—
- Forever be Thy name adored.
-
- Victorious over death and hell,—
- Incarnate Word, Immanuel!
- Thou comest, Saviour, to Thine own:
- Thy cross is now Thy glorious throne!
-
- The Earth her richest gains shall bring,
- To crown Thee Conqueror and King;
- And the abundance of the sea
- Shall be converted unto Thee.
-
- Kings at Thy feet their scepters lay;
- The Ages own Thy widening sway;
- Thy rule shall over all extend,
- And Thy dominion never end!
-
-
-
-
- THE KING.
-
-
- With all Thy saints, below, above,
- Thy triumph over death we sing,
- And crown Thy cross with wreaths of love,
- O Christ, our Saviour, and our King!
-
- Rejoicing in Thy widening sway,
- We hail Thy coming, gracious Lord;
- The dawn predicts the perfect day,—
- The world redeemed, renewed, restored!
-
- Her richest gains Earth brings to Thee:—
- The East, her reverence and awe,—
- The West, her boundless energy,
- Her learning, liberty, and law.
-
- Where’er stars shine or dews shall fall,
- Thine is the power, the kingdom Thine;
- Thou by Thy cross hast conquered all,
- O Jesus, Saviour, Love divine!
-
-
-
-
- AN EASTER-TIDE LYRIC.
-
-
- Thine was the cross, O Christ,—
- The brow thorn-crown’d and gory;
- Thine, blessed Saviour, now,
- The kingdom, power, and glory!
-
- The ages own Thy sway;—
- All kings shall bow before Thee,
- And to Thy service bring
- Their honor, power and glory,
-
- All that Thy grace bestowed,
- The world shall yet restore Thee,—
- Enshrining in its heart
- The bitter cross that bore Thee.
-
- With saints and seraphim,
- Let us, O Lord, adore Thee,—
- Ascribing to Thy name
- The kingdom, power, and glory!
-
- And in the hour of death,
- Receive us, we implore Thee,
- To share, forevermore,
- Thy kingdom, power, and glory!
-
-
-
-
- AN EASTER IDYL.
-
-
- Between two twilights folded in,—
- Kiss’d by the day’s sweet breath,
- Frail as the flowers of fairest bloom,
- We pass from birth to death.
-
- Between two twilights,—dawn and dusk,—
- Two twilights,—dusk and dawn!
- We shall not know that we have slept,—
- So soon the night has gone.
-
- For dearer far, to God, are we,
- Than fairest flowers of earth;—
- Breaks on the soul eternal day,—
- _Death is another birth!_
-
-
-
-
- ASCENSION-TIDE.
-
-
- Lamb of the riven side,—
- Lord of lords, glorified!
- Victim and Victor, Thee we adore;
- Shepherd of Israel,
- Saviour from death and hell,
- Mighty Immanuel! reign evermore.
-
- Lion of Judah,
- From Brahm and from Buddha
- Seize for Thy glory the sea and the land;
- Where age-long error thralls,
- Where blackest night appalls,
- There, with her radiant walls, let Zion stand.
-
- The gates of the morning,
- Thy temple adorning,
- Shall beacon the uttermost isles of the sea;
- And nations, now unknown,
- Shall bow before Thy throne,
- And Thee their Sovereign own, with saintly jubilee.
-
- Orient, and Occident,
- Hail Him the Father sent!
- Greet Him with shoutings, and joyfully sing;
- On love’s blest mission bent,
- Through Death’s wide realm He went
- Conq’ror omnipotent;—crown Him your King!
-
- Martyr with gory brow,
- Monarch in glory, now,—
- Victim and Victor, Thee we adore;
- Shepherd of Israel,
- Saviour from death and hell,
- Mighty Immanuel! reign evermore.
-
-
-
-
- HOMEWARD.
-
-
- O Jesus, sole, sufficient source
- Of hope that heals the sad heart’s strife,
- Direct us on our darkened course,—
- Thyself the Way, the Truth, the Life.
-
- Thou knowest the way we take, O Lord!
- Didst Thou not prove its painful length?
- Help of the helpless, still afford
- Thy pitying love, Thy tender strength.
-
- In every trial, every care,
- Thy patient footsteps may we see;—
- The sorrows of Thy cross to share
- Shall then our joy and glory be.
-
- Secure in Thy unchanging love,
- No toil, no suffering will we flee,—
- Assured that death itself shall prove
- The path that leads to heaven and Thee.
-
-
-
-
- CHRISTUS CONSOLATOR.
-
-
- In the day of tribulation,
- In the hour of sore temptation,
- With the strength of Thy salvation,
- Jesus, Saviour, comfort me!
-
- When no more the heart may borrow
- Hope and courage from the morrow,—
- In the darkest depths of sorrow,
- Jesus, Saviour, comfort me!
-
- When all aid is unavailing,
- Flesh and heart together failing,
- Sin and death the soul assailing,—
- Jesus, Saviour, comfort me!
-
- On Thy word alone relying,—
- Never Thy dear name denying,—
- Oh, forsake me not when dying!
- Jesus, Saviour, comfort me!
-
- Crowned, at last, in light supernal,
- Victor over foes infernal,—
- With Thy love, supreme, eternal,
- Jesus, Saviour, comfort me!
-
-
-
-
- COMPENSATION.
-
-
- The mystery of sorrow,
- The mystery of pain,
- Shall sure, some happy morrow,
- To every heart be plain.
-
- Till then, O loving Master,
- Thy footsteps may we see,
- And only press the faster
- Through darkest days to Thee.
-
- Choose Thou each care, each trial,
- As serves Thy will divine,
- And be our self-denial,
- And sacrifice, like Thine.
-
- Strung on the string of duty,
- Life’s toils and tears shall be
- Like pearls of priceless beauty,—
- The soul’s fair rosary!
-
- And dearer yet, and dearer,
- Thy cross, O Christ, shall be,
- As nearer yet, and nearer,
- We draw to heaven and Thee!
-
-
-
-
- FROM MORNING TO MORNING!
-
-
- Lovingly the morning glows
- On the lily and the rose;
- So the heart of God o’erflows!
-
- Quietly the sky looks down
- On the turmoil of the town,—
- Face divine, without a frown.
-
- Peacefully, when toil is o’er,
- Twilight comes to sea and shore,—
- Pledge of rest for evermore.
-
- Tenderly the moonbeams fall
- On the hovel and the hall;—
- So God’s pity shelters all.
-
- Soft the light on lea and lawn,
- Till the faithful stars are gone,—
- Then—the rapture of the dawn!
-
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- <h1 class='c000'>NIAGARA, AND OTHER POEMS</h1>
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- <div>Niagara, and Other Poems</div>
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- <div>By</div>
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- <div>Benjamin Copeland</div>
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- <div><em class='gesperrt'>Buffalo and New York:</em></div>
- <div><em class='gesperrt'>The Matthews-Northrup Works</em></div>
- <div><em class='gesperrt'>1904</em></div>
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- <div><em class='gesperrt'>Copyright, 1904,</em></div>
- <div class='c005'><em class='gesperrt'>By</em></div>
- <div class='c005'><em class='gesperrt'>Benjamin Copeland</em></div>
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- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Niagara</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_11'>11</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The Meadow Air is Sweet</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_13'>13</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>When Life Was Like a Sunny Stream</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_15'>15</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The First Robin</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_18'>18</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The Goal</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_20'>20</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The Reward</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_21'>21</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Strength and Beauty</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_22'>22</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Violet, Rose, and Golden Rod</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_23'>23</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>October</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_25'>25</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The Window Over the Stable-Door</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_27'>27</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'>“<span class='sc'>Hail to the Chief!</span>” (<span class='sc'>President McKinley</span>)</td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_30'>30</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Cuba Libre</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_32'>32</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The Greater Republic</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_34'>34</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Emerson</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_36'>36</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Daniel Webster</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_39'>39</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Lincoln</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_40'>40</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Agassiz—Emerson</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_40'>40</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Welcome</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_41'>41</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Fame</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_43'>43</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Defeated</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_44'>44</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Fidelity</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_45'>45</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Transfigured!</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_46'>46</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Betrayed</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_47'>47</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Sunset</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_48'>48</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Fulfillment</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_49'>49</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Contentment</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_49'>49</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Companionship</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_50'>50</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Aspiration and Attainment</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_51'>51</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>A Question or Two</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_53'>53</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Other Sheep</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_55'>55</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>By Many Paths</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_57'>57</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Poor Little Joe!</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_58'>58</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Dark, and Days</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_59'>59</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Experience</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_59'>59</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>A Sure Foundation</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_60'>60</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The Voyage</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_60'>60</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The Stonecroft</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_61'>61</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Progress</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_62'>62</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>A Benediction</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_62'>62</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Love and Truth</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_63'>63</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Beauty</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_64'>64</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Heart of Love</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_64'>64</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The Coronation</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_65'>65</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Discipleship</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_65'>65</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The Greater Deep</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_66'>66</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Faith</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_66'>66</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The Gift</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_66'>66</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Sonship</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_67'>67</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Reality</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_67'>67</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Infinity</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_67'>67</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Unanswered</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_68'>68</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Self-Sentenced</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_69'>69</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>A Royal Priesthood</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_70'>70</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Inspiration</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_70'>70</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Unconscious Influence</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_71'>71</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Hold Fast This Truth</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_71'>71</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Gloria In Excelsis!</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_72'>72</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>A Contrast</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_72'>72</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Crowned!</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_73'>73</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The Measure</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_73'>73</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Humility</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_74'>74</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Entreaty</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_74'>74</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>At Last!</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_75'>75</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Forgive Us, Lord!</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_75'>75</a></td>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Assurance</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_76'>76</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The Little Ones</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_77'>77</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Little Ruth</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_79'>79</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Little Theodore</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_81'>81</a></td>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Where There Is No More Pain</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_83'>83</a></td>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The Easter Answer</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_85'>85</a></td>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Communion</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_87'>87</a></td>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>St. Augustine</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_88'>88</a></td>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Bethel</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_90'>90</a></td>
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- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>An Idyl of The Spiritual Life</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_94'>94</a></td>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Opportunity</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_95'>95</a></td>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Let In The Light!</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_96'>96</a></td>
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- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The Law of Love</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_98'>98</a></td>
- </tr>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Supplication</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_99'>99</a></td>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Our Life is Lent</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_100'>100</a></td>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Lenten Lessons</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_102'>102</a></td>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Remember!</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_103'>103</a></td>
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- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The Reckoning</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_104'>104</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The Font, the Alter, and the Tomb</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_105'>105</a></td>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The Eventide</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_107'>107</a></td>
- </tr>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The Larger Life</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_108'>108</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>A Prayer</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_109'>109</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The Message</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_110'>110</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>As Thou Wilt</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_111'>111</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>We Would Sing the Story!</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_112'>112</a></td>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Christmas</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_115'>115</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
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- <td class='c007'>“<span class='sc'>As He Is.</span>”</td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_117'>117</a></td>
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- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Passion-Tide</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_118'>118</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>In Brotherhood With All</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_119'>119</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Code and Creed</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_120'>120</a></td>
- </tr>
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- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Easter-Tide</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_121'>121</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Easter Lilies</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_123'>123</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Easter-Tide Adoration</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_124'>124</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>The King</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_125'>125</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>An Easter-Tide Lyric</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_126'>126</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>An Easter Idyl</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_127'>127</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Ascension-Tide</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_128'>128</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Homeward</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_130'>130</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Christus Consolator</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_131'>131</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>Compensation</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_132'>132</a></td>
- </tr>
- <tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
- <tr>
- <td class='c007'><span class='sc'>From Morning To Morning!</span></td>
- <td class='c008'><a href='#Page_133'>133</a></td>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_11'>11</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>NIAGARA.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>Majestic symbol of eternal power!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Dread oracle of eons all unknown!</div>
- <div class='line'>Before thy presence Pomp and Passion cower,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>All men are equal at thy awful throne.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Abashed, the eager babble of the mart,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To silence shamed, the vulgar greed for gain;</div>
- <div class='line'>No more ambition goads the weary heart,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And Toil forgets its unrequited pain.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Stern type of Truth’s inexorable law!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>No room remains for envy or for pride;</div>
- <div class='line'>Here prince and pauper stand in common awe,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Swayed by the spell of thy resistless tide.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>A rushing, seething Sinai,—thou dost pour</div>
- <div class='line in2'>On sluggish consciences the solemn sense</div>
- <div class='line'>Of justice infinite:—thy thunder’s roar</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Declares to Wrong relentless recompense.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_12'>12</span>Against our arrogance thy strength doth plead;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Deep unto deep imperiously calls;</div>
- <div class='line'>Impartial annalist! the nations read</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Their transient glory on thy ageless walls.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Yet dost thou deign to dower the moment’s need,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Our dreams exceeding by thy bounteous sway;</div>
- <div class='line'>With power unrivaled thy proud flood shall speed</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The New World’s progress toward Time’s perfect day.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>O mighty monitor! O seer sublime!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The soul’s surpassing grandeur thou dost show;—</div>
- <div class='line'>The fountains of thy immemorial prime</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Through man’s immortal being freely flow.</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_13'>13</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>THE MEADOW AIR IS SWEET.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>The meadow air is sweet;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The cowslip’s cup of gold</div>
- <div class='line'>Is full of fresh and fragrant dew,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>More full than it can hold.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The meadow air is sweet;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The blackbird’s mellow note,</div>
- <div class='line'>Like water in a little brook,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Flows gurgling from his throat.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The meadow air is sweet;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The stream that cheers the lea</div>
- <div class='line'>Will feel the willow’s tender kiss,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>E’en to the distant sea.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The meadow air is sweet;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Hark! from the old elm tree:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Ah! only lovers understand</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The oriole’s ecstasy.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The meadow air is sweet;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The clover, handsome-white,</div>
- <div class='line'>With dainty odors woos the bee,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And fills her with delight.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_14'>14</span>The meadow air is sweet;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The bobolink is there!</div>
- <div class='line'>When he is mute a faery flute</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Seems echoing in the air.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The meadow air is sweet;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The daisy in the grass</div>
- <div class='line'>Looks up to see the clouds, and feel</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Their shadow as they pass.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The meadow air is sweet;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The swallow flashes by,</div>
- <div class='line'>Too merry for a moment’s rest</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Between the earth and sky.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The meadow air is sweet;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The day wanes in the west,</div>
- <div class='line'>And twilight’s soothing shadows lull</div>
- <div class='line in2'>A weary world to rest.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The meadow air is sweet;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Like altar incense rare,</div>
- <div class='line'>It blends the robin’s even-song</div>
- <div class='line in2'>With the little children’s prayer.</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_15'>15</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>WHEN LIFE WAS LIKE A SUNNY STREAM.</h2>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Alas! it seemeth but a dream,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>My childhood’s bright, bright day,</div>
- <div class='line'>When life was like a sunny stream</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Left to its own glad way.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>How wonderful the radiant Spring,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In garden, glade, and wood!</div>
- <div class='line'>Fresh from God’s hand seemed everything,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>"And everything was good!"</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Close by the door, the apple tree,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>From many a fruitful bough,</div>
- <div class='line'>Its richest blossoms spread for me;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>I feel their fragrance now!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The robin and the oriole,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>(I loved them both the same),</div>
- <div class='line'>Their sweetest songs to me did troll,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>I think they knew my name!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_16'>16</span>A little brook, from hidden spring,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Ran babbling down the hill;</div>
- <div class='line'>It seemed to me a living thing,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>I hear its laughter still!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Ah! ours was bliss without alloy,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And friendship fondly leal;—</div>
- <div class='line'>I brought it human love and joy,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>It turned my water-wheel!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>And, tired of play, what peace I found,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>As the bright clouds sailed by,</div>
- <div class='line'>Just to lie down upon the ground</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And look into the sky!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Deep, deep, that look of calm delight,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>So free from care and pain;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Would God I might its holy height,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Its sweet repose, regain!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The meadow, and the old elm tree,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The woods, the waterfall,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Once more they all come back to me;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>I see and hear them, all.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_17'>17</span>I see and hear them, and rejoice;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>For forms and faces dear,</div>
- <div class='line'>Lost long, long since to sight and voice,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Once more to me appear.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>And hark! a little child again,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>I hear, with heart abrim,</div>
- <div class='line'>That tender, ravishing refrain,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The redbreast’s evening hymn!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>So God be praised for that sweet dream,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>My childhood’s bright, bright day,—</div>
- <div class='line'>When life was like a sunny stream</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Left to its own glad way.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_18'>18</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>THE FIRST ROBIN.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>Herald of the happy year,</div>
- <div class='line'>Robin redbreast, art thou here?</div>
- <div class='line'>Welcome to thy destined goal;</div>
- <div class='line'>Welcome, songster of the soul!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Age and Childhood find, in thee,</div>
- <div class='line'>Kindred bond of sympathy;</div>
- <div class='line'>Hope and memory are one,</div>
- <div class='line'>In thy song’s sweet unison.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Common freehold all hearts claim</div>
- <div class='line'>In thy nature’s artless aim;</div>
- <div class='line'>Best of priests and poets, thou,</div>
- <div class='line'>Singing on the leafless bough.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Mead and mountain, wood and wold,</div>
- <div class='line'>Wait the rapture manifold,</div>
- <div class='line'>Which shall prove thee saint and seer,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Dearest minstrel of the year!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_19'>19</span>Every note like April rain,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Thou transmutest, in thy strain,</div>
- <div class='line'>With the season’s subtle power,</div>
- <div class='line'>Winter’s dearth to summer’s dower.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Glows the mold with vernal fire</div>
- <div class='line'>Kindled by thy love’s desire;</div>
- <div class='line'>Nature wakens, at thy call,</div>
- <div class='line'>To her Easter festival.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Mateless messenger divine!</div>
- <div class='line'>Peerless privilege is thine:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Thou interpretest to Faith</div>
- <div class='line'>The deep mystery of death.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
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-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_20'>20</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>THE GOAL.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>Sweet scents, sweet sounds, sweet scenes!</div>
- <div class='line'>With all that intervenes</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In sweeter solemn silences profound,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Whereinto overflows,</div>
- <div class='line'>In forest, river, rose,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Passionless being, beauty without bound.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>How deep the mind’s repose!</div>
- <div class='line'>The vagrant sea-breeze blows</div>
- <div class='line in2'>With kindred pulses through the fragrant shade;</div>
- <div class='line'>And sod and soul are blent</div>
- <div class='line'>In blest enfranchisement,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Prefiguring the end for all things made.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>For life and love, supreme</div>
- <div class='line'>Beyond the poet’s dream,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Shall bear all being to its blissful goal;</div>
- <div class='line'>The wondrous word is true—</div>
- <div class='line'>"Lo! I make all things new;"</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The universe is ransomed with the soul!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_21'>21</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>THE REWARD.</h2>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>From green to gold</div>
- <div class='line'>The year grows old,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>With beautiful increase;</div>
- <div class='line'>The seasons wane</div>
- <div class='line'>To ripened grain</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And Nature’s deepest peace.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The same sure plan</div>
- <div class='line'>Is thine, O man!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Alike for sod and soul,</div>
- <div class='line'>The law of love,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Enthroned above—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>That guides thee to thy goal.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Have faith in God:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Who gives the clod</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Its meed of fruit or flower,</div>
- <div class='line'>Shall crown thy cares,</div>
- <div class='line'>Thy tears, thy prayers,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>With an immortal dower.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_22'>22</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>STRENGTH AND BEAUTY.</h2>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The Useful and the Beautiful,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Indissolubly blent,</div>
- <div class='line'>One law reveal, one Will and weal,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In sod and firmament.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The earth below, the sky above,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>With flowers and stars are sprent;—</div>
- <div class='line'>The child to cheer, the saint, the seer,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Their love and light are lent.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>For Strength and Beauty equal are,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In Nature’s kind intent,—</div>
- <div class='line'>The hawthorn hedge, and granite ledge</div>
- <div class='line in2'>That binds the continent.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Were wish and will more dutiful,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And life more nobly spent,</div>
- <div class='line'>Would we not know, with souls aglow,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>What such high vision meant?</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Ah, yes! our lowliest tasks would then</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In heaven’s own glory shine,</div>
- <div class='line'>And time be told on harps of gold,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In dream and deed divine.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_23'>23</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>VIOLET, ROSE, AND GOLDEN-ROD.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Violet, rose, and golden-rod!</div>
- <div class='line'>Blossoms of the self-same sod,</div>
- <div class='line'>Springing from the breathing mold</div>
- <div class='line'>Into beauty manifold.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Each its season knoweth well,</div>
- <div class='line'>Without sign or syllable,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Faithful to the law benign</div>
- <div class='line'>Potent over palm and pine.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Excellent in their degree,</div>
- <div class='line'>Rivals they can never be;</div>
- <div class='line'>Fashioned with divinest grace,</div>
- <div class='line'>Each is perfect in its place.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Dear to Childhood and to Age,</div>
- <div class='line'>Each hath ample heritage</div>
- <div class='line'>In these human hearts of ours,</div>
- <div class='line'>Kindred with the leaves and flowers.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_24'>24</span>Children of the shower and sun,</div>
- <div class='line'>Soon, like theirs, our day is done;—</div>
- <div class='line'>We are fading e’en as they,—</div>
- <div class='line'>We with them must pass away.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>But the flowers shall bloom again;</div>
- <div class='line'>Ends, at last, the winter’s reign;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Life is larger than a breath,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Love is master over death!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Precious, in the sight of God,</div>
- <div class='line'>Violet, rose, and golden-rod;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Dearer far to Heaven are we,</div>
- <div class='line'>Children of eternity!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_25'>25</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>OCTOBER.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Crimson-and-gold, October’s boughs proclaim</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The approaching Passion of the waning year;</div>
- <div class='line'>By sacramental signs, for aye the same,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Pathetic portents show the end is near.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The landscape lessens in the shimmering haze;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The songless silence chants the season’s grief;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Too soon shall follow, with the darkening days,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The fading field-flower and the falling leaf.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>No more allures the lovely glade or glen;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>A nameless sorrow haunts the lonely shore;</div>
- <div class='line'>The frosts have fallen on the hearts of men;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The little children seek the woods no more.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>For Nature holds us surely as her own,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In sleet and snow, or under skies of blue;</div>
- <div class='line'>From birth to death we share her mirth or moan,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Forever to our faithful mother true.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_26'>26</span>Yet, in our loneliest hours, alike we feel</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The comfort Heaven to wood and wold supplies,—</div>
- <div class='line'>A hope that doth the season’s sadness heal</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And binds us closer still, in tenderest ties.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>A kindred impulse stirs our common dust</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To look beyond the winter’s dearth and dole,</div>
- <div class='line'>And find in God, our Life, our Strength, our Trust,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The everlasting summer of the soul.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_27'>27</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>THE WINDOW OVER THE STABLE-DOOR.<br /> <br />An Idyl of the Common Life.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>From the window over the stable-door,</div>
- <div class='line'>Hark! how the notes of gladness pour!</div>
- <div class='line'>Like playful brook, their free, clear flow,—</div>
- <div class='line'>But why such joy I do not know;</div>
- <div class='line'>For ’tis the coachman’s humble cot;—</div>
- <div class='line'>The horses share his lowly lot:—</div>
- <div class='line'>The same roof shelters beast and man;—</div>
- <div class='line'>So prudently doth Dives plan!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Who here would look to see enshrin’d</div>
- <div class='line'>A happy heart, a peaceful mind?</div>
- <div class='line'>The fact exceeds my fancy’s range,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Yet ’tis as true as it is strange;—</div>
- <div class='line'>For hark! how the notes of gladness pour</div>
- <div class='line'>Through the window over the stable-door!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>In such secluded spot, I fear</div>
- <div class='line'>’T were sacrilege to venture near;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Half guiltily I close the book,</div>
- <div class='line'>And turn, unseen, an eager look</div>
- <div class='line'>To the window over the stable-door,</div>
- <div class='line'>Whence still those notes of gladness pour.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_28'>28</span>Ah! now the meaning plain I see</div>
- <div class='line'>Of that sweet-throated mystery;—</div>
- <div class='line'>For, rocking softly to and fro,</div>
- <div class='line'>With fair, fine forehead bending low,</div>
- <div class='line'>A mother lulls to slumber blest</div>
- <div class='line'>Her first-born babe upon her breast.</div>
- <div class='line'>A lovelier sight, through leafy screen,</div>
- <div class='line'>By faun or fairy ne’er was seen;</div>
- <div class='line'>And never more melodious word</div>
- <div class='line'>The sylvan silence ever stirred.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Not hers to see the grace she wears,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Nor hers to dream the peace she bears,</div>
- <div class='line'>By such a blessed minstrelsy,</div>
- <div class='line'>Into the world’s wide misery;—</div>
- <div class='line'>But all unconsciously each thought</div>
- <div class='line'>Is into melting music wrought.</div>
- <div class='line'>She does not hear the song she sings,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Nor can she know the bliss it brings,</div>
- <div class='line'>Far, far beyond her babe, to me,—</div>
- <div class='line'>A life’s space from a mother’s knee!</div>
- <div class='line'>It tells me of a heart at rest,</div>
- <div class='line'>A quiet mind, contented, blest,—</div>
- <div class='line'>A little paradise, shut in</div>
- <div class='line'>From envy, vanity, and sin.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_29'>29</span>She meekly shares her husband’s lot,</div>
- <div class='line'>And sanctifies this humble spot</div>
- <div class='line'>With trustful, sweet simplicity,</div>
- <div class='line'>In all her girlhood’s purity,—</div>
- <div class='line'>With word and look from murmuring free,</div>
- <div class='line'>And love’s unmeasured ministry.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Hark! how the notes of gladness pour</div>
- <div class='line'>From the window over the stable door!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>And now as soft as vesper bells,</div>
- <div class='line'>The soul’s deep song more faintly swells.</div>
- <div class='line'>Is it because, the while she sings,</div>
- <div class='line'>Like Mary, pondering “these things,”</div>
- <div class='line'>She thinks of angels far away,</div>
- <div class='line'>And Him who in a manger lay?—</div>
- <div class='line'>The Blessed Babe the Virgin press’d</div>
- <div class='line'>Adoringly to her pure breast?</div>
- <div class='line'>The Holy Child, forever dear,—</div>
- <div class='line'>The Son of God, forever near,—</div>
- <div class='line'>The loving Christ, whose kingdom, sure,</div>
- <div class='line'>Is in the bosoms of the poor;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Who passed from out the stable-door</div>
- <div class='line'>All souls to serve, on sea or shore,</div>
- <div class='line'>And rule all worlds forevermore.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_30'>30</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>“HAIL TO THE CHIEF!”<br /> <br />(<b>William McKinley.</b>)</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Niagara-like the welcome which awaits</div>
- <div class='line'>The Nation’s Chief, approaching now our gates;</div>
- <div class='line'>From depths sincere the People’s joy shall pour</div>
- <div class='line'>Like many waters thundering on the shore,</div>
- <div class='line'>As to her heart her honored Guest she takes,—</div>
- <div class='line'>The Town we love,—the Empress of the Lakes!</div>
- <div class='line'>Nor ours alone the President to greet;—</div>
- <div class='line'>The North, the South, the East, the West, here meet,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Each Commonwealth contributing its share</div>
- <div class='line'>Of honor due, beneath one banner fair:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Brothers forevermore, from sea to sea,—</div>
- <div class='line'>One country dear, one hope, one destiny!</div>
- <div class='line'>Nor even here shall the wide welcome end;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Beyond our bounds its ardour shall extend;</div>
- <div class='line'>For neighboring Nations, each American,</div>
- <div class='line'>Admire with us the President, the man!</div>
- <div class='line'>And, sharing with delight the common feast,</div>
- <div class='line'>Shall feel anew their noblest aims increased.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>City of Light! Crown-jewel of our fame!</div>
- <div class='line'>Throw wide your gates to him of blameless name;—</div>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_31'>31</span>With peerless pageant swell the rising tide</div>
- <div class='line'>Of grateful joy and patriotic pride.</div>
- <div class='line'>Rehearse the thrilling history once more:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Manila’s bay and Santiago’s shore!</div>
- <div class='line'>Let glowing dome and pennoned turret tell,</div>
- <div class='line'>To God’s sole praise, the matchless miracle.</div>
- <div class='line'>Nor fail to voice the Present’s mighty plan,</div>
- <div class='line'>And justify the name American!</div>
- <div class='line'>Saxon, or Latin-born,—we’re all one blood:—</div>
- <div class='line'>The Exposition stands for brotherhood.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>So may the morrow dawn,—so pass away,</div>
- <div class='line'>In cheer prophetic of our widening sway;—</div>
- <div class='line'>And when the evening’s deepening shadows fall,</div>
- <div class='line'>And heaven’s sweet silence broodeth over all,</div>
- <div class='line'>May the blest memories of the day be blent</div>
- <div class='line'>In that fair Vision in mid-firmament,</div>
- <div class='line'>The Tower of Light! Niagara’s flood in flame!</div>
- <div class='line'>The radiant symbol of our Future’s fame:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Pledge of an age whose light shall never cease,—</div>
- <div class='line'>The boundless empire of the Prince of Peace!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<p class='c009'>The above lines were written September 3, 1901, and printed the
-following afternoon in the Buffalo Commercial, an hour or two before
-President McKinley’s arrival in the city the evening before “President’s
-Day” at the Pan-American Exposition.</p>
-
-<div class='c010'>B. C.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_32'>32</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>CUBA LIBRE.<br /> <br />(Tune: Maryland, My Maryland.)</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The work is wrought; the cannon’s roar</div>
- <div class='line in2'>On sea or land is heard no more;</div>
- <div class='line'>The battle’s rage and tumult cease</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In songs of victory and peace.</div>
- <div class='line'>The Heaven-appointed task is done;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The cause for which we fought is won;</div>
- <div class='line'>And Cuba Libre, fairest gem,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Is set in Freedom’s diadem!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Havana’s waters, blue and broad,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Reflect the righteousness of God;</div>
- <div class='line'>And Santiago’s wreck-strewn shore</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Resounds His praise for evermore.</div>
- <div class='line'>The islands of the sea rejoice;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The floods lift up their mighty voice;</div>
- <div class='line'>From shore to shore the anthems rise,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>A nation’s grateful sacrifice.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_33'>33</span>Long as the stars shall shine o’erhead,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In deathless fame shall live the dead;</div>
- <div class='line'>Their country’s glory and renown</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Their fadeless, everlasting crown.</div>
- <div class='line'>The morning breaks! the shadows flee!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Christ’s kingdom comes on land and sea:—</div>
- <div class='line'>The rule of love, the reign of good,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The whole round world one brotherhood!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_34'>34</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>THE GREATER REPUBLIC.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Our destiny was cast in an imperial mold,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Our mission drawn on an immenser plan</div>
- <div class='line'>Than marked, in deathless lines, our sires’ high faith of old,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Earth’s broadest-visioned prophecy of man.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>From ancient feuds removed, and favoring seas between,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In isolation enviable, supreme,</div>
- <div class='line'>We dwelt apart content,—self-center’d and serene,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The Old World’s wonder and the Ages’ dream.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>When suddenly a cry from out the surging deep</div>
- <div class='line in2'>We fondly deemed the guardian of our peace:—</div>
- <div class='line'>A wail of anguish sore from breaking hearts that weep</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Sweet Freedom’s doom and savage Wrong’s release.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Deep calling unto deep! the Island’s bitter cry</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Awakes the Continent to sleep no more:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Heart ever answers heart:—America’s reply</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Is Santiago’s world-resounding shore.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_35'>35</span>Nor here, alone, the Hand mysterious and divine;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Manila’s equal miracle foreshowed</div>
- <div class='line'>The Providential path, with yet unsealèd sign,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Where first our arms to scathless triumph rode.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>True to the unsought task we could not comprehend,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>By foes maligned, by friends misunderstood,</div>
- <div class='line'>This faith sustained us still, to the appointed end:—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Heaven serves the Sword unsheath’d for human good.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Clear, now, the purpose of the Highest,—plain His plan:—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To mould the Nation after His own mind,</div>
- <div class='line'>And give, in common emprise with the Son of Man,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The moral leadership of all mankind.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_36'>36</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>EMERSON.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Bard of the soaring soul,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Of thought sublime, serene,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Lord of the Pleiades</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And all the stars between!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>And further still thy sway:—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thy realm, that vaster deep</div>
- <div class='line'>Where galaxies unseen</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Their radiant courses keep.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>With measure masterful</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thou raisest our desire,</div>
- <div class='line'>Till to thy boldest flight</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Our eager souls aspire.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>But not alone thy thought</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In star-sprent spaces strown;</div>
- <div class='line'>Thy largess manifold</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Hath nearer harvests sown.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Ah! yes;—a richer crop</div>
- <div class='line in2'>We gather, in thy song,</div>
- <div class='line'>Than ever homeward brought</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The Wain with “oxen strong.”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_37'>37</span>The <span class='sc'>Snow Storm</span>, and <span class='sc'>Wood Notes</span>,</div>
- <div class='line in2'><span class='sc'>Forerunners</span>, and <span class='sc'>May-Days</span>,</div>
- <div class='line'>To the dear earth belong,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And grace our lowliest ways.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='sc'>Concord</span>, and <span class='sc'>Boston</span> “<span class='sc'>Hymn</span>,”—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>They stir our pulses still,</div>
- <div class='line'>And hold, for Freedom’s need,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The patriot heart and will.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='sc'>The Problem</span>,—<span class='sc'>Each</span> and <span class='sc'>All</span>,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thy kind theology!</div>
- <div class='line'>And like the Lord Christ’s heart,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thy sweet <span class='sc'>Apology</span>.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='sc'>The Dirge</span>,—the <span class='sc'>Threnody</span>,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Our tenderest tears unseal;—</div>
- <div class='line'>We know their loneliness,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And all their sorrow feel.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>To Virtue’s holiest heights</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Leads, still, thy dauntless strain,</div>
- <div class='line'>And on our follies falls</div>
- <div class='line in2'>“Its beautiful disdain.”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_38'>38</span>Between <span class='sc'>Rhodora’s</span> bloom</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And <span class='sc'>Merlin’s</span> mighty rhyme,</div>
- <div class='line'>Our largest thoughts find room,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>O <span class='sc'>World-Soul</span> seer sublime!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>But little need hast thou</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Of tribute we may bring;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Thy fame hath Eastertide</div>
- <div class='line in2'>With each returning Spring.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The centuries shall guard</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The glory of thy verse,</div>
- <div class='line'>And worthier song than ours</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Its golden notes rehearse.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Thou buildest thy renown</div>
- <div class='line in2'>With ageless masonry:—</div>
- <div class='line'><span class='sc'>Monadnock’s</span> granite walls</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thy monument shall be!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_39'>39</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>DANIEL WEBSTER.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>The grandeur of the mountains</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Is in his deep tones heard;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Atlantic’s mighty fountains</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Inundate every word.</div>
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- <div class='line'>Torrential thought and feeling</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In tides of passion pour,—</div>
- <div class='line'>To patriot hearts appealing,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>As sea to storm-swept shore.</div>
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- <div class='line'>Columbia’s star-crown’d daughters</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Own his majestic will;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Like voice of many waters,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>His name is potent still.</div>
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- <div class='line'>In loftiest communion</div>
- <div class='line in2'>With seer and sage of yore,</div>
- <div class='line'>For Liberty and Union</div>
- <div class='line in2'>He pleads for evermore!</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_40'>40</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>LINCOLN.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>Like monarch of the forest</div>
- <div class='line in2'>He looms out of the Past:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Our strength when need was sorest,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Our pride while Time shall last.</div>
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- <div class='line'>To God, the gracious Giver,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>All praise and glory be,</div>
- <div class='line'>While flows each free-born river</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Unfettered to the sea.</div>
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- <div class='line'>Far different the task assigned,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Yet were they one in loftiest aim;</div>
- <div class='line'>True mirror, each, of the Eternal Mind,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>They share a common fadeless fame.</div>
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- <div class='line'>One Will they owned, with rapturous awe,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>One sway supreme from man to Mars,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Chanting the chorus of the moral law</div>
- <div class='line in2'>With Seraphim and Morning Stars!</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_41'>41</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>WELCOME!</h2>
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- <div class='line'>With love no words may measure,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Deep as life’s hidden wells,—</div>
- <div class='line'>With sweetest, purest pleasure,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Chautauqua’s bosom swells.</div>
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- <div class='line'>A memory true and tender,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>At which the warm tears start,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Her Founder and Defender—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>His home is in her heart!</div>
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- <div class='line'>O gratefully she meets him,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Restored to her once more;</div>
- <div class='line'>And rapturously greets him,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>With welcomes o’er and o’er.</div>
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- <div class='line'>Her joy untold confessing,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>(Now be God’s goodness prais’d!)</div>
- <div class='line'>As for a father’s blessing,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Her eyes to his are raised.</div>
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- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_42'>42</span>Full well she knows attend her</div>
- <div class='line in2'>His prayers on sea and shore—</div>
- <div class='line'>His spotless fame her splendor,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Her pride for evermore!</div>
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- <div class='line'>St. Vincent, we would name him,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Ere yet his crown is won,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Before the skies shall claim him</div>
- <div class='line in2'>For Christ’s dear word, “Well done!”</div>
- <div class='c011'><span class='small'>Chautauqua, 1902.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_43'>43</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>FAME.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>In empty rumor sown to woful ruth,</div>
- <div class='line'>How many reputations pass like chaff,</div>
- <div class='line'>Before Time’s judgment winnowing for Truth</div>
- <div class='line'>Immortal morrow and eternal youth.</div>
- <div class='line'>Recalled for mirth,—remembered with a laugh!</div>
- <div class='line'>Poor fames! that flower and wither with the grass,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Once fondly deemed more durable than brass.</div>
- <div class='line'>Heed well the clarion sounding through the sky,</div>
- <div class='line'>Impartial herald of the Voice of God!</div>
- <div class='line'>Proclaiming to the ages wide abroad</div>
- <div class='line'>The mighty names that were not born to die.</div>
- <div class='line'>Hark! ’tis the centuries’ roll-call, calm and clear,—</div>
- <div class='line'>From thrones of fadeless glory answered, “Here!”</div>
- <div class='line'>By souls supreme whose record is on high.</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_44'>44</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>DEFEATED?</h2>
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- <div class='line'>I raise a pillar, fine and fair,—</div>
- <div class='line'>The monument of my despair;</div>
- <div class='line'>No fame of conqueror or king</div>
- <div class='line'>E’er won a nobler offering:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Behold, where strength and beauty meet</div>
- <div class='line'>To celebrate a life’s defeat!</div>
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- <div class='line'>From hearts of stone to heart of stone,</div>
- <div class='line'>The soul appeals, as to her own;—</div>
- <div class='line'>The stainless granite, stately, strong,</div>
- <div class='line'>Shall chant my failure’s deathless song;</div>
- <div class='line'>Severe as Truth, this shaft shall shame</div>
- <div class='line'>The poor world’s pitiable blame.</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_45'>45</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>FIDELITY.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>The sunbeam in the hovel,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And in the Hall, are one,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Each in his station faithful,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Until his task is done.</div>
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- <div class='line'>In soul and service, brothers,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To one blest birth-right born,</div>
- <div class='line'>Nor chance nor change can sever</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The children of the Morn.</div>
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- <div class='line'>Co-workers in one purpose,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Co-partners of one plan,</div>
- <div class='line'>Each bears on stainless pinions,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The love of Heaven to man.</div>
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- <div class='line'>If true to God, what matters,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Where’er our work is done?</div>
- <div class='line'>The sunbeam in the hovel,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And in the Hall, are one.</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_46'>46</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>TRANSFIGURED!<br /> <br />(“The Word was made flesh.”)</h2>
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- <div class='line'>Garment of Flesh, to thee was given</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The virgin glow of sun and sod:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Dawn-woven in the loom of Heaven,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The last, the tenderest touch of God!</div>
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- <div class='line'>With human passion dear, divine,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thou dost the deathless soul supply;</div>
- <div class='line'>Altar and hearth alike are thine,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Sweet bridal of the earth and sky!</div>
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- <div class='line'>The glory of Eternity</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Rests like a crown upon thy brow;</div>
- <div class='line'>Celestial light o’ershadows thee:—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Blest mother of my Lord art thou!</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_47'>47</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>BETRAYED.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>Deceived, deflowered, despoiled!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>O drooping lily, late with light aglow!</div>
- <div class='line'>Around thy root is coiled</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The hidden horror of a nameless woe.</div>
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- <div class='line'>Deceived, defiled, despoiled!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Is there no healing for a broken heart?</div>
- <div class='line'>O God! hadst Thou but foiled</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The fatal spell of the betrayer’s art.</div>
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- <div class='line'>Deceived, despised, despoiled!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The blight has fallen on thy peerless bloom;</div>
- <div class='line'>To bless thy bridal eager ages toiled;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>A moment’s glamour leaves thee endless gloom.</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_48'>48</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>SUNSET.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>Crimson and cloth-of-gold,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>His cloud-couch, rarely wrought;—</div>
- <div class='line'>To bower so beautiful</div>
- <div class='line in2'>No bride was ever brought.</div>
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- <div class='line'>Save his,—of tender grace,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Dear Twilight, faithful, fair,</div>
- <div class='line'>On whose sweet lips he seeks</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Surcease of toil and care.</div>
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- <div class='line'>O light ineffable!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Wonder of wood and wold;—</div>
- <div class='line'>The vision and the pledge</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Of rapture manifold.</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_49'>49</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>FULFILLMENT.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>Lips to lips in rapture pressed,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Dearest secret of the breast</div>
- <div class='line'>In a moment all confessed;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Love is best; love is best!</div>
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- <div class='line'>Worn with care, by pain oppressed,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Empty arms and aching breast,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Longing for release and rest;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Death is best; death is best!</div>
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- <div class='line'>Home at last! O welcome blest!</div>
- <div class='line'>Heart to heart our loved ones pressed,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Of eternal life possessed;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Heaven is best! heaven is best!</div>
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- <div class='line'>Content with life’s allotted hours,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Or brook or river,—may mine be</div>
- <div class='line'>Forever cheered by its unfailing Source,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>A happy stream unhasting to the Sea,—</div>
- <div class='line'>With little children, birds and flowers,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The dear companions of its tranquil course.</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_50'>50</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>COMPANIONSHIP.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>Lured by no lower goal between,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>From light to light still upward move,</div>
- <div class='line'>Aspiring to the heights serene</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Of magnanimity and love.</div>
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- <div class='line'>Thou shalt not take thy way alone;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The Beautiful, the True, the Good,</div>
- <div class='line'>Shall draw to thee, undream’d, unknown,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Heaven’s fairest First-Born Brotherhood!</div>
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- <div class='line'>And with them, steadfast to the end,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The sons of God of like degree,</div>
- <div class='line'>Earth’s noblest souls shall thee attend</div>
- <div class='line in2'>With kingliest, kindliest company.</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_51'>51</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>ASPIRATION AND ATTAINMENT.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>Two natures, ours,—two lives</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Attest our heavenly birth;—</div>
- <div class='line'>In “the third heaven,” one,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The other, on the earth.</div>
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- <div class='line'>One soars to realms above,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Where saints and angels dwell;</div>
- <div class='line'>The other strives alone</div>
- <div class='line in2'>With all the powers of hell.</div>
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- <div class='line'>The soul’s clear vision, one,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And ecstacy untold;</div>
- <div class='line'>The other, darkness, doubt,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And sorrow manifold.</div>
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- <div class='line in2'>The one is triumph, rest;</div>
- <div class='line in4'>The other, struggle, pain:—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>A fearful fight, wherein</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Both prayers and tears seem vain.</div>
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- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_52'>52</span>And yet they are but one,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Though worlds between them roll;</div>
- <div class='line'>One, also, their reward</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In God, their glorious goal.</div>
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- <div class='line'>For duty, in the dust,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Is equally divine</div>
- <div class='line'>With victor wreath and crown</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Which in His presence shine.</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_53'>53</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>A QUESTION OR TWO.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>If, as you say, like dogs we die,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Why, then, like angels live?</div>
- <div class='line'>Let faithless Reason make reply,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And honest answer give.</div>
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- <div class='line'>What power shall check the downward trend</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Of wilful hearts of men,</div>
- <div class='line'>If in eternal nothing end</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Their three score years and ten?</div>
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- <div class='line'>That Virtue is its own reward—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Think you sufficient cause</div>
- <div class='line'>To move men to the due regard</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Of Heaven’s holiest laws?</div>
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- <div class='line'>While blood is blood, and gold is gold,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Alas, you vainly try,</div>
- <div class='line'>With fine-spun calculations cold,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To lure us to the sky.</div>
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- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_54'>54</span>Be naught beyond to hold in awe</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The beast in every breast,</div>
- <div class='line'>Then tooth and claw shall be our law;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Why need to paint the rest?</div>
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- <div class='line'>Grant us for our protection here,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>This boon, Philosophy,</div>
- <div class='line'>If not the hope, the wholesome fear,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Of immortality.</div>
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- <div class='line'>And, meanwhile, in our memory keep</div>
- <div class='line in2'>That earnest word of old:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Whate’er thou sowest thou shalt reap,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In measure manifold.</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_55'>55</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>OTHER SHEEP.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>Pagan, Papist, Protestant!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>What is that to thee or me?</div>
- <div class='line'>Make not Heaven’s mercy scant</div>
- <div class='line in2'>With thy pampered bigotry.</div>
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- <div class='line'>Who made thee the judge to be</div>
- <div class='line'>Of thy brother’s destiny?</div>
- <div class='line'>Deem not that thy shibboleth</div>
- <div class='line'>Holds the keys of life and death.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Ah, that secret, sullen sign!</div>
- <div class='line'>Call it not decree divine;</div>
- <div class='line'>For a letter, more, or less,</div>
- <div class='line'>Measures not God’s tenderness.</div>
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- <div class='line in1'>“Other sheep I have,” said One</div>
- <div class='line'>Who was more than Mary’s son;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Eyes as blind as thine shall see</div>
- <div class='line'>His amazing charity.</div>
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- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_56'>56</span>When it claims the judgment-throne,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>What is creed but craft and cant?</div>
- <div class='line'>God will surely know His own:—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Pagan, Papist, Protestant.</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_57'>57</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>BY MANY PATHS.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>By many names the one true God is known;</div>
- <div class='line'>By many shrines man’s faith in Him is shown;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Varuna, Vishnu, Agni, Indra,—One!</div>
- <div class='line'>As stars confess the all-sustaining sun.</div>
- <div class='line'>By many paths true, humble hearts are brought</div>
- <div class='line'>At last to Him whom they in darkness sought.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>All lands alike the Father’s mercies share;</div>
- <div class='line'>No age was ever orphaned of His care;—</div>
- <div class='line'>For souls sincere, forever has sufficed</div>
- <div class='line'>The boundless merit of the blessed Christ;</div>
- <div class='line'>And over all forever shall extend</div>
- <div class='line'>The love that knows no measure and no end.</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_58'>58</span>
- <h2 class='c006'><a id='rA' /><a href='#fA' class='c012'><sup>[A]</sup></a>POOR LITTLE JOE!</h2>
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- <div class='line c003'>“Poor little Joe!” the poet said,</div>
- <div class='line'>When it was told him she was dead;—</div>
- <div class='line'>“Poor little Joe!” the warm tears start</div>
- <div class='line'>From the deep fountains of his heart;—</div>
- <div class='line'>“Poor little Joe!” he loved her so.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“Poor little Joe!” he knows too well</div>
- <div class='line'>What darkness on his darling fell,</div>
- <div class='line'>When, in her loneliness and pain,</div>
- <div class='line'>“Papa!” she called,—but called in vain;—</div>
- <div class='line'>“Poor little Joe!” she missed him so.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“Poor little Joe!” she loved him so,</div>
- <div class='line'>And wished to stay, yet longed to go;—</div>
- <div class='line'>One fond caress, one sweet “Good-night,”</div>
- <div class='line'>Had made the way to heaven so bright!</div>
- <div class='line'>“Poor little Joe!” she loved him so.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“Poor little Joe!” was all he said,</div>
- <div class='line'>When it was told him she was dead;</div>
- <div class='line'>But everywhere the warm tears start</div>
- <div class='line'>Responsive to his breaking heart;—</div>
- <div class='line'>“Poor little Joe!” we loved her so.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='footnote' id='fA'>
-<p class='c013'><span class='label'><a href='#rA'>A</a>.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>Josephine Kipling—eldest child of Rudyard Kipling.</p>
-</div>
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-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_59'>59</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>DARK, AND DAYS.</h2>
-</div>
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- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The same old problems vex mankind;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In meager beams the light is given;</div>
- <div class='line'>Nor may the race e’er hope to find</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The rest for which each age has striven.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The same old problems vex mankind;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>But to our fears this faith is given:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Broods over all the Eternal Mind,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And night on earth is day in heaven.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
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-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 class='c006'>EXPERIENCE.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Slowly is life revealed, and slowlier still</div>
- <div class='line'>The mystic scroll of the Eternal Will;</div>
- <div class='line'>But, calming our impatience, Hope replies,—</div>
- <div class='line'>“The days are ignorant,—the years are wise.”</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_60'>60</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>A SURE FOUNDATION.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Hold firmly, for thy soul’s behoof,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>This holy faith, divinely broad:—</div>
- <div class='line'>The good in us is blessed proof</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Of goodness infinite in God!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 class='c006'>THE VOYAGE.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Embarked upon an unknown sea,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And borne by tide which ne’er returns,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Awed by the deepening mystery,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The stoutest heart for comfort yearns.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Fear not;—we are not left alone;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To wiser hands the helm is given;—</div>
- <div class='line'>A guidance better than our own</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Directs our way from earth to heaven.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_61'>61</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>THE STONECROFT.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Dauntless in drouth and dearth,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Its pure, bright bloom is given</div>
- <div class='line'>Not by the damps of earth,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>But by the dews of heaven.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>O soul shut in with pain,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>By want and woe oppressed,</div>
- <div class='line'>Look up,—take heart again;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In God’s sure keeping rest.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The bounty of thy birth</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Remains, whate’er be given;</div>
- <div class='line'>Denied the damps of earth,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thine, still, the dews of heaven!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_62'>62</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>PROGRESS.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Onward and upward moves the world,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>As toward the sun the seasons roll;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Aspiring, striving, struggling, still,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Onward and upward toward the goal.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Onward and upward moves the world!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The night is spent; and, clear and broad,</div>
- <div class='line'>The dawn predicts the perfect day:—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Onward and upward still toward God!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 class='c006'>A BENEDICTION.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The Christ of Cana brighten</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The bliss thy heart may share;—</div>
- <div class='line'>The Christ of Calvary lighten</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The cross thy soul must bear.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_63'>63</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>LOVE AND TRUTH.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Like shy arbutus’ bloom,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Half hidden, half revealed,</div>
- <div class='line'>Her heart for love makes sweetest room,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Disclosed, and yet concealed.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Ah! it was ever so,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Disclosed, and yet concealed:</div>
- <div class='line'>As to her eyes her breasts of snow,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Half hidden, half revealed!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>And darkly truth is known,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Half hidden, half revealed;</div>
- <div class='line'>And dimly, still, Christ’s dear face shown,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Disclosed, and yet concealed.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Will it be ever so,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Disclosed, and yet concealed?</div>
- <div class='line'>All that we most desire to know,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Half hidden, half revealed?</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_64'>64</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>BEAUTY.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>What is it, but the point where meet</div>
- <div class='line'>The finite and the infinite?</div>
- <div class='line'>The light on childhood’s brow that hovers,—</div>
- <div class='line'>The all-revealing glance of lovers;</div>
- <div class='line'>The troth of flowers and stars on high,—</div>
- <div class='line'>The bridal of the earth and sky;</div>
- <div class='line'>The sheen of heaven on soul and sod,—</div>
- <div class='line'>The glory and the grace of God;—</div>
- <div class='line'>The gleam of Sun beyond the sun,—</div>
- <div class='line'>The mortal and immortal, one!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 class='c006'>HEART OF LOVE.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Out of the heart of Love all beauty blows,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Of star-sprent sky or flower-sweet sod;—</div>
- <div class='line'>One Source all being owns, one sure repose,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The bosom of the life of God!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_65'>65</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>THE CORONATION.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>’Tis not enough to hold the faith</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To saints and sages given;</div>
- <div class='line'>Truth asks of thee a fealty</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Like her fair throne in heaven.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Transmute it into character,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Translate it into life;</div>
- <div class='line'>And crown thy creed with golden deed</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And love that conquers strife.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 class='c006'>DISCIPLESHIP.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Be thine thy Master’s portion,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Who found, where all seemed loss,</div>
- <div class='line'>His Kinghood in His serving,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>His kingdom in His cross.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_66'>66</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>THE GREATER DEEP.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>O vast and variable Sea!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Image alike of peace and strife,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Like that immenser mystery</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Which shrouds our little life.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 class='c006'>FAITH.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Dim mirrors are our mortal minds,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In which all truth is darkly seen;</div>
- <div class='line'>Our only wisdom is to love,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And leave to God what death may mean.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 class='c006'>THE GIFT.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Unhasting, yet advancing evermore,</div>
- <div class='line'>The morning breaks, at last, on every shore;</div>
- <div class='line'>And through the gloom, until the day-star beam,</div>
- <div class='line'>To us Heaven grants the vision and the dream.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_67'>67</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>SONSHIP.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Adapted to infinity,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Our souls, O God, aspire to Thee;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Created in Thy likeness blest,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In Thee alone our hearts find rest.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 class='c006'>REALITY.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Truth is the soul’s eternal quest,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Reality its only rest;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Shadow for substance ne’er sufficed,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Symbol nor sacrament,—but Christ!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 class='c006'>INFINITY.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>To confines infinitely lonely,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Extends, unknown, Creation’s shoreless sea:—</div>
- <div class='line'>The sun itself a porch-light, only,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To the fair palace of Eternity.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_68'>68</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>UNANSWERED.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Whither away, ye argosies of Heaven,</div>
- <div class='line'>In solemn state advancing from afar?</div>
- <div class='line'>What mission marshals you? What chivalrous emprise</div>
- <div class='line'>Darkens the glory of the sapphire skies?</div>
- <div class='line'>Say, was your empire’s ancient quiet riven</div>
- <div class='line'>With rumor ominous of distant wrong and war?</div>
- <div class='line'>Or speed ye forth with snowy sails unfurled,</div>
- <div class='line'>And radiant pennons shimmering in the haze,</div>
- <div class='line'>To bring with proper pomp, to his empyreal throne,</div>
- <div class='line'>Your monarch with his bride? he loveth her alone,</div>
- <div class='line'>Dear daughter of the Sun, the peerless virgin world,</div>
- <div class='line'>Long cloistered in his bosom’s brightest rays.</div>
- <div class='c014'>*&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;*&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;*&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;*&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;*&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;*&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;*</div>
- <div class='line'>No answer but a deeper shadow cast,—</div>
- <div class='line'>And lo! the splendid mystery is passed.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_69'>69</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>SELF-SENTENCED.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Though born a man, he lives a mole;</div>
- <div class='line'>In vain for him the seasons roll;</div>
- <div class='line'>Poor earth-worm; in a world of light,</div>
- <div class='line'>Still deeper digging into night.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Indifferent to life and law,</div>
- <div class='line'>He knoweth neither love nor awe;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Askance he eyes the daisied sod,</div>
- <div class='line'>And turns a Ghetto face on God.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>With servile mind and sordid soul,</div>
- <div class='line'>He shall not miss the chosen goal;</div>
- <div class='line'>Though all the path with gold be paved,</div>
- <div class='line'>He cannot from himself be saved.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_70'>70</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>A ROYAL PRIESTHOOD.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>To lift and lighten the heart of man,</div>
- <div class='line'>Was ever the Poet’s lofty plan;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Confederate with stars and sun,</div>
- <div class='line'>His songs their radiant courses run.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 class='c006'>INSPIRATION.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Genius is only common dust,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Unkindled by the Breath of Heaven;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Except God be their light and life,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Vainly the richest gifts are given.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Dark as a row of silver lamps,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Fair, all, as fancy’s fine desire,</div>
- <div class='line'>And furnished, each, with rarest oil,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>But all untouched with fire.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>For noblest service, man’s first need</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Is inspiration from on high;</div>
- <div class='line'>The finite needs the Infinite,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>As flower and forest need the sky.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_71'>71</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>UNCONSCIOUS INFLUENCE.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Faint not, though fruitless still the labor seems</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Wherewith love serves the Master dear, divine;</div>
- <div class='line'>You do not know how far it throws its beams,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The lamp which you keep burning at His shrine.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 class='c006'>HOLD FAST THIS TRUTH.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Hold fast this truth, whoe’er thou art,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And through all sorrow take it:—</div>
- <div class='line'>God did not make the human heart</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Simply that He might break it.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>For not in vain love yearns for love;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Beyond the grave’s dark portal,</div>
- <div class='line'>In everlasting bliss above,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Awaits the life immortal!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_72'>72</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>GLORIA IN EXCELSIS!</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The infinitely High</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Is the infinitely Near,—</div>
- <div class='line'>And the infinitely Holy</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Is the infinitely Dear.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>A single ray from heaven—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And all is understood,—</div>
- <div class='line'>For the infinitely Great</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Is the infinitely Good.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 class='c006'>A CONTRAST.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Stone by stone the palace grows,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Haughtily, mid dust and din;</div>
- <div class='line'>On the garden wall the rose</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Drinks the quiet sunshine in.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Stone by stone the prison rears,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Frowningly, its bars of night;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Like a bride with love’s sweet fears,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Leans the lily to the light.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_73'>73</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>CROWNED!</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>With peaceful brow, and eyes beneath</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Disclosing memories, tender, dear,</div>
- <div class='line'>And hopes secure from earthly strife,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>She stands—good angels know how near</div>
- <div class='line'>To heaven,—crown’d with the harvest-wreath</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Of a fair, fruitful life:—</div>
- <div class='line'>A lovelier diadem, I ween,</div>
- <div class='line'>On seraph brow was never seen.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 class='c006'>THE MEASURE.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>From what a depth within the poet’s heart,</div>
- <div class='line'>The sorrow Dante weds to deathless Art!</div>
- <div class='line'>From what a height within the poet’s brain,</div>
- <div class='line'>The immortal notes of Shakespeare’s star-bright strain!</div>
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- <h2 class='c006'>HUMILITY.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>Naught is new beneath the sun:</div>
- <div class='line'>Ages since the deed was done;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Ay! a thousand wrought like one,—</div>
- <div class='line'>And a thousand thought like one.</div>
- <div class='line'>Greatest souls are first to own</div>
- <div class='line'>None is wise or strong alone.</div>
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- <h2 class='c006'>ENTREATY.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>O Lord of life and death!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To whom all souls belong,</div>
- <div class='line'>Let not the thread be cut,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>While yet I weave my song.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Let not the workman’s form</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Be broken ere the time;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Oh shatter not, with “Dust to Dust,”</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The marble’s dream sublime!</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_75'>75</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>AT LAST!</h2>
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- <div class='line'>Faint not because so far away</div>
- <div class='line'>Seems, still, the world’s redemption day;</div>
- <div class='line'>Though deepest night the sky o’ercast,</div>
- <div class='line'>The glorious morn shall break at last.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>For strife shall close in fadeless peace,</div>
- <div class='line'>And wrong and woe forever cease,—</div>
- <div class='line'>And end, in rapturous notes sublime,</div>
- <div class='line'>The whole long requiem of Time.</div>
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- <h2 class='c006'>FORGIVE US, LORD!</h2>
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- <div class='line'>Forgive us, Lord, our foolish fears;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>For, to Thy patient sway,</div>
- <div class='line'>A day is as a thousand years,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And a thousand years as a day.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Thy will, O God, is sure alway;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>This faith our darkness cheers:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Thine, equally, the flying day,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And the march of a thousand years!</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_76'>76</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>ASSURANCE.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>Not where the Martyrs knelt, but where <i>we</i> kneel,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Is holy ground for us and ours;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Not what the Saints have felt, but what <i>we</i> feel,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>With strength divine the fainting soul empowers.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Not what the Apostles held, but what <i>we</i> hold,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Makes radiant death’s dread mystery;—</div>
- <div class='line'>From <i>living</i> faith, deep-welled, has onward rolled</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The widening stream of Christian history.</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_77'>77</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>THE LITTLE ONES.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>Heaven bless the little children!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Their lives to earth are lent</div>
- <div class='line'>From some dear clime serener</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Than star-sown firmament.</div>
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- <div class='line'>The sunshine of God’s glory,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Their happy spirits are;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Each soul, in His pure likeness,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Refulgent as a star!</div>
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- <div class='line'>Their free, abundant beauty,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>(Love’s largess, manifold),</div>
- <div class='line'>They shed with lavish splendor</div>
- <div class='line in2'>On all that they behold.</div>
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- <div class='line'>Their joy the morning brightens,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And loveliest flowers are fair</div>
- <div class='line'>With radiance strangely tender,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Which their sweet rapture share.</div>
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- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_78'>78</span>And holier still their mission,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And sweeter still their charm;</div>
- <div class='line'>Like angels they attend us,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To guard our hearts from harm.</div>
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- <div class='line'>Their looks, so kind, confiding,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Our fevered pulses calm,—</div>
- <div class='line'>And on the wounded spirit</div>
- <div class='line in2'>They pour their love like balm.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>And ever they remind us</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Of our dear home on high,</div>
- <div class='line'>Beyond all sin and sorrow,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Eternal in the sky!</div>
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- <div class='line'>God bless the little children,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Or here, or there above,</div>
- <div class='line'>The sunshine of His glory,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The sweetness of His love.</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_79'>79</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>LITTLE RUTH.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>I cannot feel that she is gone</div>
- <div class='line in2'>So far, so far away;</div>
- <div class='line'>Her little heart close to my own</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Is beating day by day.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Ah! tender are these human ties;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>May heaven at last reveal</div>
- <div class='line'>Why on her eyes a slumber lies</div>
- <div class='line in2'>E’en tears cannot unseal.</div>
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- <div class='line'>A look this darkness would displace</div>
- <div class='line in2'>With a divine delight;</div>
- <div class='line'>The soul’s rare grace in her fair face,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>It was a blessed sight!</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Her hair a happy halo wore,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>That lit the hearth and hall;</div>
- <div class='line'>Alas! no more my study door</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Heeds her confiding call.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_80'>80</span>Dear lips! where mirth and music wrote</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The lore in Eden sung;</div>
- <div class='line'>Seemed every note from her sweet throat</div>
- <div class='line in2'>By elf or angel strung.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The robin, hark! is here again,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To woo the wondrous child;</div>
- <div class='line'>But all in vain his ardent strain,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Death may not be beguiled.</div>
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- <div class='line'>Sleep, Darling, sleep; we will not weep,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Nor moan or murmur make;</div>
- <div class='line'>But oh! how deep the dreamless sleep,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Would God she might awake!</div>
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- <div class='line'>Asleep? awake! the Shepherd takes</div>
- <div class='line in2'>His little lamb above;</div>
- <div class='line'>And where she wakes the morning breaks</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In everlasting love.</div>
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- <div class='line'>But I cannot feel that she is gone</div>
- <div class='line in2'>So far, so far away;</div>
- <div class='line'>For her little heart close to my own</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Keeps beating day by day.</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_81'>81</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>LITTLE THEODORE.</h2>
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- <div class='line in4'>Lay them in his little hand;—</div>
- <div class='line in4'>He will know,—and understand.</div>
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- <div class='line'>Darling, shall we meet again,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In a world that knows no sorrow?</div>
- <div class='line'>Where there shall be no more pain,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And no parting comes to-morrow?</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Precious gift! love’s priceless dower—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Still our yearning hearts deplore thee,</div>
- <div class='line'>Marking many a lonely hour,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Still, with tears, till Heaven restore thee.</div>
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- <div class='line'>Bright thy little life’s brief day,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>With the rose and lily number’d;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Waken, darling; rise and play;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Those sweet eyes too long have slumber’d.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_82'>82</span>Falling flower and fading spray,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Tenderly thy kind look noted;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Did they beckon thee away,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Dear, dear child, to death devoted?</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Flowers will bloom where snow-flakes fall;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Birds return;—but thou, oh, never!</div>
- <div class='line'>Comes no answer to my call;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Have I lost thee, Love, forever?</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Hush, my heart,—it cannot be;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Lo! beyond the grave’s dark portal,</div>
- <div class='line'>Where thy dearest wait for thee,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Breaks the morning, blest, immortal!</div>
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- <div class='line'>Darling <i>we shall meet again</i>,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In the home that knows no sorrow,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Where there shall be no more pain,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And no parting comes to-morrow.</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_83'>83</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>WHERE THERE IS NO MORE PAIN.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>The sharpest pang, the tenderest tear,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Not yet are known to thee,</div>
- <div class='line'>Unless thy heart has learned how dear</div>
- <div class='line in2'>A little grave can be.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>A little grave—but oh, how wide</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The room it left for grief!</div>
- <div class='line'>A grief which, like the ebbing tide,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Returns without relief.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Dear child! by death made doubly dear,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>God grant it may not be</div>
- <div class='line'>That thou in heaven should’st ever hear</div>
- <div class='line in2'>How much we mourn for thee.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>One after one the seasons wane,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Our loss, it grows not less;</div>
- <div class='line'>Time’s balm is vain to heal the pain</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Of such a loneliness.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_84'>84</span>O little grave, that darkened so</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The path by Sorrow trod,</div>
- <div class='line'>Sometimes the sunset’s golden glow</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Rests on thy daisied sod;—</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>And then we feel that God is good,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And we take heart again,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Assured 'twill all be understood</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Where there is no more pain.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Where there is no more pain—’tis there,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>’Tis there we long to be!</div>
- <div class='line'>O Thou, who didst our sorrows bear,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Bring us to dwell with Thee.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Where there is no more pain—how blest</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Love’s kingdom, fadeless, fair!</div>
- <div class='line'>That blissful rest naught shall molest,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'><i>Death cannot enter there</i>.</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_85'>85</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>THE EASTER ANSWER.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>There is no light in sun or star,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Nor any voice in wind or wave,</div>
- <div class='line'>To tell us where our loved ones are,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And cheer our journey to the grave.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The wedding garment and the shroud,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>From the same texture, Nature weaves;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Alike to her are sky and cloud:</div>
- <div class='line in2'>She neither joys with us nor grieves.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Indifferent to life and death,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>She heedeth not our hopes or fears;</div>
- <div class='line'>Our days seem bounded by a breath;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Why should she note our smiles or tears.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>From depths of sorrow manifold</div>
- <div class='line in2'>We call, and, weeping, wait reply;—</div>
- <div class='line'>No answer comes from wood or wold,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And silent are the sea and sky.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_86'>86</span>O pitying Christ, to Thee we turn,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In loneliest grief uncomforted;</div>
- <div class='line'>For Thee and Thy sure love we yearn,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Light of the living and the dead!</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Thou healest, Lord, the heart’s sore strife;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>With Thee, with Thee our dearest dwell—</div>
- <div class='line'>Crowned, in Thy grace, O Prince of life,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>With peace and joy ineffable.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>And ours, at last, the home above!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>We, too, from sin and sorrow free,</div>
- <div class='line'>Shall share that life of cloudless love</div>
- <div class='line in2'>For evermore with them and Thee.</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_87'>87</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>COMMUNION.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>Some meet memorial I would raise,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>O gracious God, to Thy kind care:—</div>
- <div class='line'>A fane for silent, unshared praise,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>A shrine for solitary prayer.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>An altar in the wilderness,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Known only to the stars above,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Whose grateful incense shall confess</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The comfort of Thy sheltering love.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Such monument my heart would rear,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>O blessed God, <i>my</i> God! to Thee;</div>
- <div class='line'>Thy presence ever proving near,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>My Strength, my Song, eternally!</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_88'>88</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>ST. AUGUSTINE.</h2>
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- <div class='line'>O Thou my inmost life, my God!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>How blind the soul can be!</div>
- <div class='line'>Thou wert within, and I abroad,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And there I searched for Thee.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>A stranger to my own poor heart,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>A stranger, Lord, to Thee,</div>
- <div class='line'>I sought Thee, from Thyself apart,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Throughout immensity.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>In vain the weary, painful quest,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Still further did I stray</div>
- <div class='line'>From Thee, my being’s only rest,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thyself the Truth, the Way.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>I found Thee not, O sovereign Good!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Though seeking Thee alone;</div>
- <div class='line'>I found Thee not,—nor understood</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thy grace, Thy love unknown.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_89'>89</span>For Thou hast chosen, in Thy grace,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>As all who seek Thee find,</div>
- <div class='line'>To make Thy dearest dwelling-place</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The lowly, loving mind.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Close to the fountain of our tears</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Dost Thou set up Thy rest;</div>
- <div class='line'>And nearer than our doubts and fears</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Art Thou, the Heavenly Guest.</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>O child of sorrow and of pain!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Know this, where’er thou art,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Thy long and lonely quest is vain;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Return into thy heart.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The Blessed Presence is enshrined</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Deep, deep within the breast;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Who seeks Thee there, O God, shall find</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The soul’s abiding rest.</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_90'>90</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>BETHEL.</h2>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Not on couch of ivory,</div>
- <div class='line'>Cushioned, curtained, daintily,—</div>
- <div class='line'>But upon the flinty ground,</div>
- <div class='line'>The dread wilderness around,</div>
- <div class='line'>Jacob sleeps, afar, alone,—</div>
- <div class='line'>And his pillow is a stone!</div>
- <div class='line'>Ah! poor friendless fugitive,</div>
- <div class='line'>What can now thy birth-right give?</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Pitiless the stars look down,</div>
- <div class='line'>Like his brother’s haunting frown;—</div>
- <div class='line'>In his heart are many fears,—</div>
- <div class='line'>In his eyes are bitter tears;</div>
- <div class='line'>Even in his sleep he groans;</div>
- <div class='line'>Even as he sleeps he moans,</div>
- <div class='line'>“God be merciful to me!</div>
- <div class='line'>Pity, Lord, my misery.”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line c003'><span class='pageno' id='Page_91'>91</span>Rest thee, pilgrim; not in vain</div>
- <div class='line'>Thy repentance and thy pain.</div>
- <div class='line'>Wonderful the grace divine!</div>
- <div class='line'>Thine the covenant,—still thine,</div>
- <div class='line'>Sealed to Abraham of old,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Bearing blessing manifold</div>
- <div class='line'>Unto ages yet unborn,</div>
- <div class='line'>Through thee, desolate, forlorn.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Ay! e’en now to him is given</div>
- <div class='line'>Token of the love of Heaven;</div>
- <div class='line'>For behold! about him stand</div>
- <div class='line'>Ministers of God’s right hand:</div>
- <div class='line'>Angels excellent in might,</div>
- <div class='line'>Radiant in robes of light;—</div>
- <div class='line'>And, before his ravished eyes,</div>
- <div class='line'>Lo, the ladder to the skies!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_92'>92</span>Oh, that blessed, wondrous sight!</div>
- <div class='line'>Making all the midnight bright,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Bringing hope and healing in,</div>
- <div class='line'>To the spirit stained with sin,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Driving grief and gloom away,</div>
- <div class='line'>With the breaking of the day,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Wakening every tender chord</div>
- <div class='line'>With the glory of the Lord!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Passed the Vision;—it is dawn;</div>
- <div class='line'>Shining sons of light are gone;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Wakes the servant of the Lord,</div>
- <div class='line'>Wondering, at His gracious word;—</div>
- <div class='line'>From his lips in language meet,</div>
- <div class='line'>Faith’s confession, grateful, sweet:—</div>
- <div class='line'>“Surely God was in this place,</div>
- <div class='line'>And upon me shone His face!”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_93'>93</span>So, upon the holy ground</div>
- <div class='line'>Where the gate of heaven he found,</div>
- <div class='line'>Buildeth he with pious care,</div>
- <div class='line'>Joining praise with humble prayer,</div>
- <div class='line'>From the stones of that blest place,</div>
- <div class='line'>A memorial to God’s grace:—</div>
- <div class='line'>“Bethel, Lord, its name shall be,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Covenant ’twixt Thee and me.”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Glory to Thy holy Name,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Thou, O Lord, art still the same!</div>
- <div class='line'>Angel-guides <i>our</i> way attend;</div>
- <div class='line'>Angel-guards <i>our</i> souls defend;—</div>
- <div class='line'>We, too, know the blessed ground</div>
- <div class='line'>Where the shining gate was found:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Trysting-place of earth and heaven,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Let the same sweet name be given:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Bethel, through the ages past,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Bethel still, while time shall last;</div>
- <div class='line'>Bethel, then, its dear name be,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Bethel, through eternity!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_94'>94</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>AN IDYL OF THE SPIRITUAL LIFE.</h2>
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- <div class='group'>
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- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Silently, to lowly minds,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>God communicates His grace,</div>
- <div class='line'>And the wondering spirit finds</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The dear favor of His face.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Secretly the Voice divine</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Whispers low to each, apart;</div>
- <div class='line'>Suddenly, without a sign,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Glows His presence in the heart.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Like the light of evening star,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Reigns the peace that heals all strife;</div>
- <div class='line'>Passionless as lilies are,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Love enthrones the heavenly life.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Silently the morning breaks,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And the shadows flee away;</div>
- <div class='line'>So, in death, the soul awakes</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To the light of endless day!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_95'>95</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>OPPORTUNITY.</h2>
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- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Before this truth be bared each brow,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The infinite is here and now!</div>
- <div class='line'>As sacred as the stars, the sod,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>As near to Heaven, as close to God.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Call nothing common or unclean,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Nor deem thou any service mean;</div>
- <div class='line'>Forevermore this faith be thine,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>All days, all duties, are divine.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>E’en now, at thy reluctant feet,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The seed-time and the harvest meet;</div>
- <div class='line'>“The morrow in the moment lies:”</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Heed well the Voice; awake! arise!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>He, only he, is free indeed,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Who in his heart holds fast this creed,—</div>
- <div class='line'>(A fadeless wreath for every brow),</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The infinite is here and now!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_96'>96</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>LET IN THE LIGHT!</h2>
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- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Let in the light!</div>
- <div class='line'>The sky is bright,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The air is flowing free;</div>
- <div class='line'>The mountains glow,—</div>
- <div class='line'>The vale, below,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Is holding jubilee.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Let in the light!</div>
- <div class='line'>Sad oversight</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To miss so sweet a morn;—</div>
- <div class='line'>The vision flies;</div>
- <div class='line'>Awake! arise!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Each dawn is life reborn.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Let in the light!</div>
- <div class='line'>O, read aright</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The day’s Apocalypse;</div>
- <div class='line'>Its hours enfold</div>
- <div class='line'>The age of gold,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And all thy dreams eclipse.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_97'>97</span>Let in the light!</div>
- <div class='line'>'Twill soon be night;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Prize every moment given;</div>
- <div class='line'>With all thy might</div>
- <div class='line'>Serve thou the right,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And leave the rest to Heaven.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_98'>98</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>THE LAW OF LOVE.</h2>
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- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>O, the sky is blue above me,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And the earth beneath is green,</div>
- <div class='line'>And softly bright the flowing light</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Floods the boundless space between.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>But what if the day should darken,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And death’s dread shadows fall?</div>
- <div class='line'>I need not fear; with heaven so near,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Why should the night appall?</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>’Tis but the peaceful portal</div>
- <div class='line'>Unto a morn immortal;</div>
- <div class='line'>For the light that once gladdened the garden’s deep gloom,</div>
- <div class='line'>At last shall transfigure all blight into bloom.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>For over and under the soul’s sore strife</div>
- <div class='line'>Is the blessed law of an endless life;</div>
- <div class='line'>From the sod to the stars, and the stars to the sod,</div>
- <div class='line'>Sways the everlasting love of God.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_99'>99</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>SUPPLICATION.</h2>
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- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>A cup of pleasure passing sweet,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Sometimes, this life of hopes and fears,—</div>
- <div class='line'>But oft, a fountain full of grief,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>O’erflowing still with lonely tears.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>When brightest skies above us bend,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Dark o’er our heads the tempest lowers;—</div>
- <div class='line'>At best, a sombre happiness,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>A partial light, at best, is ours.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>What waits beyond,—of good or ill,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>We vainly struggle to discern;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Poor, sinful, blind, and comfortless,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>O pitying Christ! to Thee we turn.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Our only help and refuge, Thou;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Give joy for sorrow, peace for strife;</div>
- <div class='line'>We bring our burdened hearts to Thee,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>O Love divine! our Light, our Life.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_100'>100</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>OUR LIFE IS LENT.</h2>
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- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Our life is Lent:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Our years are spent</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In penance for the past;</div>
- <div class='line'>Our songs are sighs;</div>
- <div class='line'>Our brightest skies</div>
- <div class='line in2'>With clouds are overcast.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Our life is Lent:—</div>
- <div class='line'>The old lament—</div>
- <div class='line in1'>“All, all is vanity;”</div>
- <div class='line'>And Youth, in tears,</div>
- <div class='line'>Awaits with fears</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The morrow’s mystery.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Our life is Lent:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Lord, we repent</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Each folly, fault, and fall;</div>
- <div class='line'>Our best resolve</div>
- <div class='line'>Do thou absolve,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Forgive, forget it all.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_101'>101</span>Our life is Lent:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Our hearts are rent,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>As we Thy gifts recount,</div>
- <div class='line'>And mark again,</div>
- <div class='line'>With bitter pain,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>“The pattern in the mount.”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Our life is Lent:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Our strength is spent;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>O holy Judge, and just,</div>
- <div class='line'>Receive our prayer,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Poor sinners spare;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Remember we are dust.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Our life is Lent:—</div>
- <div class='line'>But Jesus went</div>
- <div class='line in2'>This way; in Him confide;—</div>
- <div class='line'>'Twill soon be past;</div>
- <div class='line'>Then, for thy fast,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Eternal Eastertide!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_102'>102</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>LENTEN LESSONS.</h2>
-</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Not of one day or age alone,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In unfeared Future far away,—</div>
- <div class='line'>But here, and now, the Great White Throne:—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To-day, to-day, the Judgment-Day!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>On every heart, O God, impress</div>
- <div class='line in2'>This truth,—for all souls given,—</div>
- <div class='line'>That heaven does not make holiness,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>But holiness makes heaven.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Thy rightful dower Earth cannot give;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Far other, thou, than sun and sod;—</div>
- <div class='line'>The soul of man can only live</div>
- <div class='line in2'>By living in the life of God.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The creed of a contracted heart,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The code of a self-serving will,</div>
- <div class='line'>Ne’er matched thy nature’s nobler part,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Nor could thy being’s end fulfill.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Peace is not here; in vain thy quest;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thou art not brother to the clod;</div>
- <div class='line'>The heart of man can only rest</div>
- <div class='line in2'>By resting on the heart of God.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_103'>103</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>REMEMBER!</h2>
-</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Remember, Soul, the solemn word,</div>
- <div class='line'>Still uttered by thy loving Lord:—</div>
- <div class='line'>“That which thou sowest, thou shalt reap.”</div>
- <div class='line'>Let not thy nobler nature sleep;</div>
- <div class='line'>The word the Voice within thee saith,</div>
- <div class='line'>Reveals the law of life and death.</div>
- <div class='line'>That law, inexorably just,</div>
- <div class='line'>For good or ill, binds soul and dust,—</div>
- <div class='line'>And sways, with equal sovereignty,</div>
- <div class='line'>The shoreless sea of Destiny!</div>
- <div class='line'>Choose well; for baser choice endures:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Each heedless hour its age ensures,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Planting, in place of memories blest,</div>
- <div class='line'>A cypress forest in the breast.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
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- <span class='pageno' id='Page_104'>104</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>THE RECKONING.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Search well thy ways, thy wishes,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thy deepest life lay bare;</div>
- <div class='line'>Against to-morrow’s daylight,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Desire and deed prepare.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Of reckless ease and pleasure,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And slothful will, beware;</div>
- <div class='line'>Against to-morrow’s daylight,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thy stewardship prepare.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Ambition, aim, and motive,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To each give honest care;</div>
- <div class='line'>Against to-morrow’s daylight,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thy character prepare.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>O Judgment-journeying brother!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thyself shall meet thee there;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Against to-morrow’s daylight,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thy destiny prepare.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Choose well; thy choice is endless!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Be this our earnest prayer:—</div>
- <div class='line'>“Against to-morrow’s daylight,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>O God, my soul prepare.”</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_105'>105</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>THE FONT, THE ALTAR, AND THE TOMB.</h2>
-</div>
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- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The font, the altar, and the tomb,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And but a step between!</div>
- <div class='line'>A pulse, a breath, ’twixt birth and death—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And ends life’s sombre scene.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The font, the altar, and the tomb!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>How swift through mirth and moan,</div>
- <div class='line'>The silent shuttles of life’s loom,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Guided by hands unknown!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The font, the altar, and the tomb!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Poor heart, seek not in vain</div>
- <div class='line'>To move the unrelenting gloom,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>For short surcease of pain.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The font, the altar, and the tomb!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Accept frail nature’s dower;—</div>
- <div class='line'>To thee, to all, an equal doom,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The inevitable hour!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_106'>106</span>The font, the altar, and the tomb!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Faint not at “Dust to Dust;”—</div>
- <div class='line'>The love of God leaves ample room</div>
- <div class='line in2'>For deathless hope and trust.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The font, the altar, and the tomb!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Christ crowns the soul’s sore strife;—</div>
- <div class='line'>The morning breaks! the victor wakes</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To everlasting life!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_107'>107</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>EVENTIDE.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The evening shadows deepen fast,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Enshrouding sea and shore;</div>
- <div class='line'>The day so bright, so quickly past,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Returneth nevermore.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The night is come; but lo! on high</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The steadfast stars appear;</div>
- <div class='line'>A holy calm is in the sky,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And heaven seems very near.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>So fades, at last, life’s little day,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>So falls death’s deepening gloom;</div>
- <div class='line'>We hasten, each a different way,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To reach one goal,—the tomb!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>But God is good, whate’er may come;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To every heart is given</div>
- <div class='line'>A tender memory of home,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>A trembling hope of heaven.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_108'>108</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>THE LARGER LIFE.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>My years are very few, O God!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>More rapidly they pass</div>
- <div class='line'>Than clouds whose transient tale is told</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In shadows on the grass.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>My years are very few, O God!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>But they are full of Thee:—</div>
- <div class='line'>A drop of being in Thy life’s</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Unfathomable sea.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>My years are very few, O God!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Oh, let me clearly see</div>
- <div class='line'>How they grow strong and beautiful</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In Thy immensity.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>My years are very few, O God!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The sum of them is small,—</div>
- <div class='line'>But each may serve Thy blessed will,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And Thou shalt have them all.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>My years are very few, O God!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>On earth, but not in heaven;—</div>
- <div class='line'>To Thee, eternal Life and Love,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Be endless praises given.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_109'>109</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>A PRAYER.</h2>
-</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Deepen, Lord, the light divine,</div>
- <div class='line'>In this darkened heart of mine;</div>
- <div class='line'>On my inmost spirit shine,</div>
- <div class='line'>Radiance of th’ Eternal Trine!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Deepen, Lord, the life divine,</div>
- <div class='line'>In this barren heart of mine;—</div>
- <div class='line'>As the branch is to the vine,</div>
- <div class='line'>Hangs my helpless soul on Thine.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Deepen, Lord, the love divine,</div>
- <div class='line'>In this lonely heart of mine;</div>
- <div class='line'>Surest seal and sweetest sign,—</div>
- <div class='line'>There thy perfect peace enshrine.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Light, and life, and love, Thou art;—</div>
- <div class='line'>With thy grace, Thyself impart;</div>
- <div class='line'>Rest and Rapture of the heart,</div>
- <div class='line'>Come, and nevermore depart.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
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-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_110'>110</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>THE MESSAGE.</h2>
-</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Sweet message of the Holy Dove,</div>
- <div class='line'>In mercy brought us from above,—</div>
- <div class='line'>O haste, my soul, its peace to prove:—</div>
- <div class='line'>“God, the Eternal God, is love!”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>In Jesus, full of truth and grace,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Dear brightness of the Father’s face,</div>
- <div class='line'>Each radiant letter we can trace:—</div>
- <div class='line'>“God, the Eternal God, is love!”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>All other word is empty, vain;</div>
- <div class='line'>Naught else can heal the heart’s sore pain,</div>
- <div class='line'>And faith and hope revive again:—</div>
- <div class='line'>“God, the Eternal God, is love!”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Through all life’s dangers, doubts and fears,—</div>
- <div class='line'>In all our trials, toils and tears,</div>
- <div class='line'>This promise spans the darkest years:—</div>
- <div class='line'>“God, the Eternal God, is love!”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Blest tidings, borne by Holy Dove,</div>
- <div class='line'>Of welcome waiting us above,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Through endless ages there to prove—</div>
- <div class='line'>“God, the Eternal God, is love!”</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_111'>111</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>AS THOU WILT.</h2>
-</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Give what Thou wilt,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And what Thou wilt, withold;</div>
- <div class='line'>Only, O Lord, bestow</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thy mercy manifold.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Give what Thou wilt,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And what Thou wilt, recall;</div>
- <div class='line'>Thou still art ours, O God,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And Thou art all in all.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Rich in Thy gifts,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>But richer in Thy grace,</div>
- <div class='line'>What bliss, what glory, ours,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>When we behold Thy face!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_112'>112</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>WE WOULD SING THE STORY!</h2>
-</div>
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- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>We would sing the story</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Of Thy wondrous love,</div>
- <div class='line'>Jesus, King of glory,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>On Thy throne above.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Once in a rude manger</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thou didst lowly lie,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Sweetest little stranger</div>
- <div class='line in2'>From the world on high.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Sister none, nor brother,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>There to welcome Thee,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Only Thy dear mother</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Watching tenderly.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Yet, unseen, around Thee,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>(Oh how kind and good!)</div>
- <div class='line'>Glad that they had found Thee,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Shining angels stood.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Angels who from heaven</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Brought the wondrous word,</div>
- <div class='line'>To the whole world given,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>First by shepherds heard.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_113'>113</span>For, while they were tending</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Their lone flocks by night,</div>
- <div class='line'>Over them were bending</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Angels pure and bright.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>And they heard them singing,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>“Peace, good will to men!”</div>
- <div class='line'>God’s sweet message bringing;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Near was heaven, then!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Happy shepherds! speeding</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Unto Bethlehem,</div>
- <div class='line'>Eagerly all heeding</div>
- <div class='line in2'>What was told to them.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>And they found Thee sleeping</div>
- <div class='line in2'>There upon the hay,—</div>
- <div class='line'>And, with wonder weeping,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>They knelt down to pray.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>And the Wise Men sought Thee,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Guided by a star!</div>
- <div class='line'>Treasures rare they brought Thee,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>From their home afar.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_114'>114</span>We would seek Thee, Saviour,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>We would kneel and pray,</div>
- <div class='line'>And in kind behaviour</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Serve Thee day by day.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>And while we are singing,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Like the kings of old,</div>
- <div class='line'>We would still be bringing</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Frankincense and gold.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Pearls of priceless beauty,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Every precious gem,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Faith, and love, and duty,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>For Thy diadem!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>So would we adore Thee,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Now, and till we die,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Then, with Thee in glory,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Reign above the sky.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_115'>115</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>CHRISTMAS.</h2>
-</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>O holy, happy morning,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>That saw the Saviour’s birth!</div>
- <div class='line'>The star, thy brow adorning,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Beams mercy on the earth;—</div>
- <div class='line'>For shepherds, and for sages,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thy cheer, impartial, free,—</div>
- <div class='line'>The travail of the Ages</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Finds recompense in thee.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>My soul, be thou believing,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>No more thy past deplore;</div>
- <div class='line'>In Christ, all loss retrieving,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Rejoice forevermore.</div>
- <div class='line'>By love unknown attended,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thy weary watch and ward:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Behold the vision splendid!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The angel of the Lord!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_116'>116</span>And hark! the herald angel!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The radiant, rapturous throng!</div>
- <div class='line'>The ravishing evangel</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Floods all the hills with song:—</div>
- <div class='line'>“To God, in heaven, glory;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Good will to men, below;—”</div>
- <div class='line'>Speed, speed the blessed story,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>That all the world may know.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Repeat it softly, slowly;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>For still, in hut and hall,</div>
- <div class='line'>Are lonely hearts and lowly,</div>
- <div class='line'>That hunger for it all.</div>
- <div class='line'>Again, again the story,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Till sin and sorrow cease:</div>
- <div class='line'>“To God, the Father, glory,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And to His children, peace.”</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_117'>117</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>“AS HE IS.”</h2>
-</div>
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- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>God in man, and man in God!</div>
- <div class='line'>Speed the glorious word abroad;</div>
- <div class='line'>Heart’s best hope, and Heaven’s plan—</div>
- <div class='line'>Man in God, and God in man!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Into human history</div>
- <div class='line'>Blooms the blessed mystery;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Dayspring darkest night doth span:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Lo, the Christ! the Son of Man!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Brother, thine the call divine;</div>
- <div class='line'>Thine the grace, the glory thine;</div>
- <div class='line'>Life’s ideal in Jesus see:—</div>
- <div class='line'>As He is, so we may be.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>O, how high, how deep, how broad—</div>
- <div class='line'>Infinite the love of God!</div>
- <div class='line'>Heaven shall crown the wondrous plan,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Man in God, and God in man!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_118'>118</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>PASSION-TIDE.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The Way of Sorrows Thou hast trod,</div>
- <div class='line'>Dear suffering Saviour, Lamb of God!</div>
- <div class='line'>And now, O nameless agony!</div>
- <div class='line'>They nail Thee to the cruel Tree.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>With bleeding brow and breaking heart,</div>
- <div class='line'>Thou bearest, Lord, Thy baleful part;—</div>
- <div class='line'>And sorer far than we can see,</div>
- <div class='line'>Thy Passion’s painful mystery.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Yet here, triumphant o’er our sins,</div>
- <div class='line'>Thy blessed reign on earth begins,—</div>
- <div class='line'>And boundless empire waits for Thee,</div>
- <div class='line'>O thorn-crowned King of Calvary!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Before Thy Cross the world shall bow;</div>
- <div class='line'>Victor, because the Victim, Thou:—</div>
- <div class='line'>Thy dying love, O Christ, shall be</div>
- <div class='line'>The bond that draws all hearts to Thee.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_119'>119</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>IN BROTHERHOOD WITH ALL.</h2>
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- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>O Christ, the light of all that live,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In heaven above, in earth beneath,</div>
- <div class='line'>To all Thou dost Thy blessing give,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In brotherhood with all that breathe.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>In brotherhood with all that breathe!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Redeemer, Saviour, Thee we laud,</div>
- <div class='line'>And thy dear cross with glory wreathe,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>O Son of Mary! Son of God!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Thy loving spirit, Jesus, give</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To us who serve Thee here beneath,</div>
- <div class='line'>That we, henceforth, like Thee may live</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In brotherhood with all that breathe.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_120'>120</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>CODE AND CREED.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Christ’s life our code,—His Cross our creed,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Our common glad confession be;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Our deepest wants, our highest aims,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Find their fulfillment, Lord, in Thee.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Dear Son of God! Thy blessed will,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Our hearts would own with saints above;</div>
- <div class='line'>All life is larger for Thy law,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>All service sweeter for Thy love.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Thy life our code! in letters clear</div>
- <div class='line in2'>We read our duty, day by day,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Thy footsteps tracing eagerly,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Who art the Truth, the Life, the Way.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Thy Cross our creed! Thy boundless love</div>
- <div class='line in2'>A ransomed world at last shall laud,</div>
- <div class='line'>And crown Thee their eternal King,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>O Lord of Glory! Lamb of God!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Till then, to Thee our souls aspire,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In ardent prayer and earnest deed,—</div>
- <div class='line'>With love like Thine, confessing, still,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Christ’s life our code,—His Cross our creed!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_121'>121</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>EASTER-TIDE.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Easter bells are ringing,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Easter anthems rise,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Age and Childhood singing</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Strains that seek the skies;</div>
- <div class='line'>Seek their source, ascending</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Where, in rapture sweet,</div>
- <div class='line'>Song and service blending,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Saint and seraph meet.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“Christ, the Lord, is risen!”</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Wondering angels cry;</div>
- <div class='line'>“Broken, Death’s dread prison!”</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Sons of men reply.</div>
- <div class='line'>Blessed song and story!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Doubt and fear depart,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Resurrection glory</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Floods the faithful heart.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='pageno' id='Page_122'>122</span>Purest, purest pleasure</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In each bosom wells;</div>
- <div class='line'>Happy, happy measure—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>How the choral swells!</div>
- <div class='line'>By that song supplanted,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Wrath and wrong shall cease;</div>
- <div class='line'>From this hour undaunted</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Reigns the Prince of Peace!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Easter lilies, blowing,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Breathe His praise abroad,—</div>
- <div class='line'>All their grace bestowing</div>
- <div class='line in2'>On the Son of God.</div>
- <div class='line'>Lo! His brow adorning,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Kings their homage pay;</div>
- <div class='line'>Hark! the stars of morning</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Hail His boundless sway.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_123'>123</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>EASTER LILIES.</h2>
-</div>
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- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in6'>In faith sincere we bear the sign</div>
- <div class='line in6'>Of Thy dear cross, O Christ divine!</div>
- <div class='line in6'>And in our hearts the lilies bloom</div>
- <div class='line in6'>That blossom by Thy radiant tomb.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Thy dying love, Thy glorious power</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Triumphant over sin and death,</div>
- <div class='line'>Shall be our song till life’s last hour,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And thrill with praise life’s parting breath.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Then, then, O bliss beyond compare!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thy face, Thy glory, we shall see,</div>
- <div class='line'>And in the home immortal share</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Eternal life and love with Thee.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in6'>In faith sincere we bear the sign</div>
- <div class='line in6'>Of Thy dear cross, O Christ divine!</div>
- <div class='line in6'>And in our hearts the lilies bloom</div>
- <div class='line in6'>That blossom by Thy radiant tomb.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_124'>124</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>EASTER-TIDE ADORATION.</h2>
-</div>
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- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>O Lamb of God, for sinners slain,</div>
- <div class='line'>To loving hearts restored again!</div>
- <div class='line'>Our Light, our Life, Redeemer, Lord,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Forever be Thy name adored.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Victorious over death and hell,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Incarnate Word, Immanuel!</div>
- <div class='line'>Thou comest, Saviour, to Thine own:</div>
- <div class='line'>Thy cross is now Thy glorious throne!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The Earth her richest gains shall bring,</div>
- <div class='line'>To crown Thee Conqueror and King;</div>
- <div class='line'>And the abundance of the sea</div>
- <div class='line'>Shall be converted unto Thee.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Kings at Thy feet their scepters lay;</div>
- <div class='line'>The Ages own Thy widening sway;</div>
- <div class='line'>Thy rule shall over all extend,</div>
- <div class='line'>And Thy dominion never end!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_125'>125</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>THE KING.</h2>
-</div>
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- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>With all Thy saints, below, above,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thy triumph over death we sing,</div>
- <div class='line'>And crown Thy cross with wreaths of love,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>O Christ, our Saviour, and our King!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Rejoicing in Thy widening sway,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>We hail Thy coming, gracious Lord;</div>
- <div class='line'>The dawn predicts the perfect day,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The world redeemed, renewed, restored!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Her richest gains Earth brings to Thee:—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The East, her reverence and awe,—</div>
- <div class='line'>The West, her boundless energy,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Her learning, liberty, and law.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Where’er stars shine or dews shall fall,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thine is the power, the kingdom Thine;</div>
- <div class='line'>Thou by Thy cross hast conquered all,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>O Jesus, Saviour, Love divine!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_126'>126</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>AN EASTER-TIDE LYRIC.</h2>
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- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Thine was the cross, O Christ,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The brow thorn-crown’d and gory;</div>
- <div class='line'>Thine, blessed Saviour, now,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The kingdom, power, and glory!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The ages own Thy sway;—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>All kings shall bow before Thee,</div>
- <div class='line'>And to Thy service bring</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Their honor, power and glory,</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>All that Thy grace bestowed,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The world shall yet restore Thee,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Enshrining in its heart</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The bitter cross that bore Thee.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>With saints and seraphim,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Let us, O Lord, adore Thee,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Ascribing to Thy name</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The kingdom, power, and glory!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>And in the hour of death,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Receive us, we implore Thee,</div>
- <div class='line'>To share, forevermore,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thy kingdom, power, and glory!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_127'>127</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>AN EASTER IDYL.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Between two twilights folded in,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Kiss’d by the day’s sweet breath,</div>
- <div class='line'>Frail as the flowers of fairest bloom,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>We pass from birth to death.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Between two twilights,—dawn and dusk,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Two twilights,—dusk and dawn!</div>
- <div class='line'>We shall not know that we have slept,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>So soon the night has gone.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>For dearer far, to God, are we,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Than fairest flowers of earth;—</div>
- <div class='line'>Breaks on the soul eternal day,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'><i>Death is another birth!</i></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_128'>128</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>ASCENSION-TIDE.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in4'>Lamb of the riven side,—</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Lord of lords, glorified!</div>
- <div class='line'>Victim and Victor, Thee we adore;</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Shepherd of Israel,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Saviour from death and hell,</div>
- <div class='line'>Mighty Immanuel! reign evermore.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in4'>Lion of Judah,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>From Brahm and from Buddha</div>
- <div class='line'>Seize for Thy glory the sea and the land;</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Where age-long error thralls,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Where blackest night appalls,</div>
- <div class='line'>There, with her radiant walls, let Zion stand.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in2'>The gates of the morning,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thy temple adorning,</div>
- <div class='line'>Shall beacon the uttermost isles of the sea;</div>
- <div class='line in4'>And nations, now unknown,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Shall bow before Thy throne,</div>
- <div class='line'>And Thee their Sovereign own, with saintly jubilee.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in4'><span class='pageno' id='Page_129'>129</span>Orient, and Occident,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Hail Him the Father sent!</div>
- <div class='line'>Greet Him with shoutings, and joyfully sing;</div>
- <div class='line in4'>On love’s blest mission bent,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Through Death’s wide realm He went</div>
- <div class='line'>Conq’ror omnipotent;—crown Him your King!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in4'>Martyr with gory brow,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Monarch in glory, now,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Victim and Victor, Thee we adore;</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Shepherd of Israel,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Saviour from death and hell,</div>
- <div class='line'>Mighty Immanuel! reign evermore.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_130'>130</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>HOMEWARD.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>O Jesus, sole, sufficient source</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Of hope that heals the sad heart’s strife,</div>
- <div class='line'>Direct us on our darkened course,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thyself the Way, the Truth, the Life.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Thou knowest the way we take, O Lord!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Didst Thou not prove its painful length?</div>
- <div class='line'>Help of the helpless, still afford</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thy pitying love, Thy tender strength.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>In every trial, every care,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thy patient footsteps may we see;—</div>
- <div class='line'>The sorrows of Thy cross to share</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Shall then our joy and glory be.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Secure in Thy unchanging love,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>No toil, no suffering will we flee,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Assured that death itself shall prove</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The path that leads to heaven and Thee.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_131'>131</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>CHRISTUS CONSOLATOR.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>In the day of tribulation,</div>
- <div class='line'>In the hour of sore temptation,</div>
- <div class='line'>With the strength of Thy salvation,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Jesus, Saviour, comfort me!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>When no more the heart may borrow</div>
- <div class='line'>Hope and courage from the morrow,—</div>
- <div class='line'>In the darkest depths of sorrow,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Jesus, Saviour, comfort me!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>When all aid is unavailing,</div>
- <div class='line'>Flesh and heart together failing,</div>
- <div class='line'>Sin and death the soul assailing,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Jesus, Saviour, comfort me!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>On Thy word alone relying,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Never Thy dear name denying,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Oh, forsake me not when dying!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Jesus, Saviour, comfort me!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Crowned, at last, in light supernal,</div>
- <div class='line'>Victor over foes infernal,—</div>
- <div class='line'>With Thy love, supreme, eternal,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Jesus, Saviour, comfort me!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_132'>132</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>COMPENSATION.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The mystery of sorrow,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The mystery of pain,</div>
- <div class='line'>Shall sure, some happy morrow,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To every heart be plain.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Till then, O loving Master,</div>
- <div class='line'>Thy footsteps may we see,</div>
- <div class='line'>And only press the faster</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Through darkest days to Thee.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Choose Thou each care, each trial,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>As serves Thy will divine,</div>
- <div class='line'>And be our self-denial,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And sacrifice, like Thine.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Strung on the string of duty,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Life’s toils and tears shall be</div>
- <div class='line'>Like pearls of priceless beauty,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The soul’s fair rosary!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>And dearer yet, and dearer,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Thy cross, O Christ, shall be,</div>
- <div class='line'>As nearer yet, and nearer,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>We draw to heaven and Thee!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <span class='pageno' id='Page_133'>133</span>
- <h2 class='c006'>FROM MORNING TO MORNING!</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Lovingly the morning glows</div>
- <div class='line'>On the lily and the rose;</div>
- <div class='line'>So the heart of God o’erflows!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Quietly the sky looks down</div>
- <div class='line'>On the turmoil of the town,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Face divine, without a frown.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Peacefully, when toil is o’er,</div>
- <div class='line'>Twilight comes to sea and shore,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Pledge of rest for evermore.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Tenderly the moonbeams fall</div>
- <div class='line'>On the hovel and the hall;—</div>
- <div class='line'>So God’s pity shelters all.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Soft the light on lea and lawn,</div>
- <div class='line'>Till the faithful stars are gone,—</div>
- <div class='line'>Then—the rapture of the dawn!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c016'>Transcriber’s Notes</h3>
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