The Christian Year by John Keble
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page 61 of 300 (20%)
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The warrior's pride, the hunter's mirth,
Poor fragments all of this low earth: Such as in sleep would hardly soothe A soul that once had tasted of immortal Truth. What is the Heaven our God bestows? No Prophet yet, no Angel knows; Was never yet created eye Could see across Eternity; Not seraph's wing for ever soaring Can pass the flight of souls adoring, That nearer still and nearer grow To the unapproached Lord, once made for them so low. Unseen, unfelt their earthly growth, And self-accused of sin and sloth, They live and die; their names decay, Their fragrance passes quite away; Like violets in the freezing blast No vernal steam around they cast. - But they shall flourish from the tomb, The breath of God shall wake them into odorous bloom. Then on the incarnate Saviour's breast, The fount of sweetness, they shall rest, Their spirits every hour imbued More deeply with His precious blood. But peace--still voice and closed eye Suit best with hearts beyond the sky, Hearts training in their low abode, |
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