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Or seek or find or hold or cleave unto:

We cannot do or undo; Lord, undo

Our self-undoing, for Thine is the key

Of all we are not though we might have been.

Dear Lord, if ever mercy moved
Thy mind,

If so be love of us can move

Thee yet,

If still the nail-prints in Thy Hands are seen,

Remember us,-yea how shouldst Thou forget? Remember us for good, and seek, and find.

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Each soul I might have succoured, may have slain,

All souls shall face me at the last
Appeal,

That great last moment poised for
woe or weal,

That final moment for man's bliss or bane.

Vanity of vanities, yea all is vain

Which then will not avail or help or heal:

Disfeatured faces, worn-out knees that kneel,

Will more avail than strength or beauty then.

Lord, by Thy Passion,-when Thy Face was marred

In sight of earth and hell tumult

uous,

Lord, for Thy sake, not ours, supply our lacks,

For Thine own sake, not ours, Christ, pity us.

Before 1882.

THE THREAD OF LIFE

I

THE irresponsive silence of the land, The irresponsive sounding of the

sea,

Speak both one message of one

sense to me :

'Aloof, aloof, we stand aloof; so stand

Thou too aloof bound with the flawless band

Of inner solitude; we bind not thee;

But who from thy self-chain shall

set thee free?

What heart shall touch thy heart? what hand thy hand? '— And I am sometimes proud and sometimes meek,

And sometimes I remember days of old

When fellowship seemed not so far to seek

And all the world and I seemed much less cold,

And at the rainbow's foot lay surely gold,

And hope felt strong and life itself not weak.

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And Thy heart failed in Thee Thus am I mine own prison. Every

like melting wax,

And Thy Blood dropped more

precious than the nard,

thing

Around me free and sunny and at

ease:

Or if in shadow, in a shade of

trees

I give, to Him Who gave Himself for me;

Which the sun kisses, where the gay Who gives Himself to me, and bids

birds sing

And where all winds make various

murmuring;

me sing

A sweet new song of His redeemed set free;

Where bees are found, with honey He bids me sing, O Death, where

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Therefore myself is that one only Thou, O Lord, in pain hadst no

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SEVEN vials hold Thy wrath: but But waiting for our treasure and our

what can hold

Thy mercy save Thine own Infini- Beyond the fading splendour of the

tude,

Boundlessly overflowing with all

good,

All lovingkindness, all delights un

told?

zest

west,

Beyond this deathstruck life and deathlier evil.

Not with the sparrow building here

a house :

But with the swallow tabernacling LORD, make us all love all: that

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Beyond earth's gourds and past her Who having parted count reunion

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From pangs or sleep, safe folded round Thy seat.

LORD, grant us wills to trust Thee Oh if our brother's blood cry out at

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How shall we meet Thee Who

hast loved us all,

Thee Whom we never loved,

not loving him?

The unloving cannot chant with Seraphim,

Yesterday, this day, day by day the Bear harp of gold or palm victorious,

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Onward and upward toward that Disgrace me not with uttermost

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Thy hidden Beauty in the holy LORD, grant us eyes to see and ears

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As waters and as thunders fill the sphere.

It is not death, O Christ, to die for Lord, grant us what Thou wilt, and

Thee :

Nor is that silence of a silent land

Which speaks Thy praise so all may understand: Darkness of death makes Thy dear lovers see

Thyself Who Wast and Art and

Art to Be;

Thyself, more lovely than the lovely band

Of saints who worship Thee on either hand,

Loving and loved thro' all eternity. Death is not death, and therefore

do I hope :

what Thou wilt

Deny, and fold us in Thy peaceful fold:

Not as the world gives, give to

us Thine own:

Inbuild us where Jerusalem is built With walls of jasper and with streets of gold,

And Thou Thyself, Lord Christ, for Corner Stone.

Before 1893.

'Cried out with Tears.'

Nor silence silence; and I there- LORD, I believe, help Thou mine

fore sing

A very humble hopeful quiet psalm,

Searching my heart-field for an offering;

A handful of sun-courting heliotrope,

Of myrrh a bundle, and a little balm.

Before 1893.

unbelief:

Lord, I repent, help mine impeni

tence :

Hide not Thy Face from me, nor

spurn me hence,

Nor utterly despise me in my grief; Nor say me nay, who worship with the thief

Bemoaning my so long lost in

nocence :

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