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) With the prospect of meeting for ever, — With the bright gates of heaven in view, From the dearest on earth I could sever, And smile a delightful adieu ! edmeston. L79- zion COMEORTED. I O Zion ! afflicted with wave upon wave, Whom no man can comfort, whom no man can save : With darkness surrounded, by terrors dis- may'd, [cay'd. In toiling and rowing thy strength is de- 258 SACKED POETRY. 2 Loud roaring, the billows would thee over- whelm, [helm ; But skilful's the pilot that sits at the His... wisdom, his power, his faithfulness stand Engag'd to conduct thee in safety to land. 3 " O fearful, O faithless, " in mercy he cries, " My promise, my truth, are they light in thine eyes ? Still, still I am with thee, and faithful to keep, Though seeming, amid the rough tempest, to sleep. 4 " Forget thee I will not ; I cannot forget What Calvary witness'd to cancel thy debt; On the palms of my hands, while looking, I see The wounds I received, in suffering for thee. 5 " I feel at my heart all thy sighs and thy groans ; For thou art most near me, my flesh and my bones ; In all thy distresses, thy head feels the pain, Yet all are now needful, not one is in vain.
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