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But He loves us all, And yet upon our faces is no God, But only anger, pride, and hateful lust. I saw thee going by, and saw no star But only furrows on thy wasted brow. But now mine eyes see every line a ray Of God's love better than the stars ! Go, saint. Go to thy hut and nobly dwell with God, For thou in Him art wise. And now I see 'Tis loving God that makes life rich and wise. And fragrant as the breath of early dawn ; O God, have mercy on my wretched soul. 49 COR DEI. TTNTIL the day dawn ...and the day-star rise, And the shadows leave ; Until the spectres of thy weary eyes Thee no longer grieve ; Take thy heart and rest it, rest it lowly, Where the heart of God beats sweet and holy. Lo, amid the woodlands green and gracious, God doth rest Him there. And the voice of summer twiUght spacious Whispers sweet and fair. In the golden shadows, in the gleaming. See, His soul with royal rest lies dreaming. And between the linden branches Ijdng, Summer shadows rest. Hear their voices and their mystic sighing Of immortal quest ?
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