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17 Then, with the moving of diviner breath, Hear a new gospel on an angel's wing Break through the golden silences, and bring The broader day of unrestricted faith, 11. Dear IMaster ! yours the power to teach, to spread Light from the heart of love-enkindled fires ; Yours the supreme devotion, that inspires Life from the ashes of the holy dead. All thanks to you ! for dismal were the days : Zeal undiscover'd, patience all a-cold. Love little credited ; but you were bold : And now the world grow...s weary in your praise. The old, old story ! Take the lesson home, Ye that are cramp' d and bound in narrow spheres ; God's world is wider than your hopes and fears ; Hither no harm in life or death can come. C i8 IN COLLEGE GROVES. But they whose lives are tuned to chords that chime With all things good unceasing harmonies Have sighted first that favour'd land, which lies Between the farthest gulfs of time and time. III. And here, whilst daily voices ring to prayer And the high roof answers the frequent song, And still at darkening eventide the long Call of forethoughtful birds hath caught the air : Here thro' the constant change of work and rest, Where, duly guided by his master-hand.
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