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rigid rein。 Many will rather lie among the slain Than creep through narrow
ways the light to gain Than wake the will; and be born bitterly。
21。
But he who would be born again indeed; Must wake his soul
unnumbered times a day; And urge himself to life with holy greed; Now
ope his bosom to the Wind's free play; And now; with patience forceful;
hard; lie still; Submiss and ready to the making will; Athirst and empty; for
God's breath to fill。
22。
All times are thine whose will is our remede。 Man turns to thee; thou
hast not turned away; The look he casts; thy labour that did breed It is
thy work; thy business all the day: That look; not foregone fitness; thou
dost heed。 For duty absolute how be fitter than now? Or learn by
shunning?Lord; I come; help thou。
23。
Ever above my coldness and my doubt Rises up something; reaching
forth a hand: This thing I know; but cannot understand。 Is it the God in me
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that rises out Beyond my self; trailing it up with him; Towards the spirit…
home; the freedom…land; Beyond my conscious ken; my near horizon's
brim?
24。
O God of man; my heart would worship all My fellow men; the flashes
from thy fire; Them in good sooth my lofty kindred call; Born of the same
one heart; the perfect sire; Love of my kind alone can set me free; Help me
to welcome all that come to me; Not close my doors and dream solitude
liberty!
25。
A loving word may set some door ajar Where seemed no door; and that
may enter in Which lay at the heart of that same loving word。 In my still
chamber dwell thou always; Lord; Thy presence there will carriage true
afford; True words will flow; pure of design to win; And to my men my
door shall have no bar。
26。
My prayers; my God; flow from what I am not; I think thy answers
make me what I am。 Like weary waves thought follows upon thought; But
the still depth beneath is all thine own; And there thou mov'st in paths to
us unknown。 Out of strange strife thy peace is strangely wrought; If the
lion in us praythou answerest the lamb。
27。
So bound in selfishness am I; so chained; I know it must be glorious to
be free But know not what; full…fraught; the word doth mean。 By loss on
loss I have severely gained Wisdom enough my slavery to see; But liberty;
pure; absolute; serene; No fre 雜 t…visioned slave has ever seen。
28。
For; that great freedom how should such as I Be able to imagine in
such a self? Less hopeless far the miser man might try To image the
delight of friend…shared pelf。 Freedom is to be like thee; face and heart; To
know it; Lord; I must be as thou art; I cannot breed the imagination high。
29。
Yet hints come to me from the realm unknown; Airs drift across the
twilight border land; Odoured with life; and as from some far strand Sea…
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murmured; whispers to my heart are blown That fill me with a joy I cannot
speak; Yea; from whose shadow words drop faint and weak: Thee; God; I
shadow in that region grand。
30。
O Christ; who didst appear in Judah land; Thence by the cross go back
to God's right hand; Plain history; and things our sense beyond; In thee
together come and correspond: How rulest thou from the undiscovered
bourne The world…wise world that laughs thee still to scorn? Please; Lord;
let thy disciple understand。
31。
'Tis heart on heart thou rulest。 Thou art the same At God's right hand
as here exposed to shame; And therefore workest now as thou didst then
Feeding the faint divine in humble men。 Through all thy realms from thee
goes out heart…power; Working the holy; satisfying hour; When all shall
love; and all be loved again。
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JUNE。
1。
FROM thine; as then; the healing virtue goes Into our heartsthat is
the Father's plan。 》From heart to heart it sinks; it steals; it flows; 》From
these that know thee still infecting those。 Here is my heartfrom thine;
Lord; fill it up; That I may offer it as the holy cup Of thy communion to
my every man。
2。
When thou dost send out whirlwinds on thy seas; Alternatest thy
lightning with its roar; Thy night with morning; and thy clouds with stars
Or; mightier force unseen in midst of these; Orderest the life in every airy
pore; Guidest men's efforts; rul'st mishaps and jars; 'Tis only for their
hearts; and nothing more。
3。
This; this alone thy father careth for That men should live hearted
throughout with thee Because the simple; only life thou art; Of the very
truth of living; the pure heart。 For this; deep waters whelm the fruitful lea;
Wars ravage; famine wastes; plague withers; nor Shall cease till men have
chosen the better part。
4。
But; like a virtuous medicine; self…diffused Through all men's hearts
thy love shall sink and float; Till every feeling false; and thought unwise;
Selfish; and seeking; shall; sternly disused; Wither; and die; and shrivel up
to nought; And Christ; whom they did hang 'twixt earth and skies; Up in
the inner world of men arise。
5。
Make me a fellow worker with thee; Christ; Nought else befits a God…
born energy; Of all that's lovely; only lives the highest; Lifing the rest that
it shall never die。 Up I would be to help theefor thou liest Not; linen…
swathed in Joseph's garden…tomb; But walkest crowned; creation's heart
and bloom。
6。
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My God; when I would lift my heart to thee; Imagination instantly
doth set A cloudy something; thin; and vast; and vague; To stand for him
who is the fact of me; Then up the Will; and doth her weakness plague To
pay the heart her duty and her debt; Showing the face that hearkeneth to
the plea。
7。
And hence it comes that thou at times dost seem To fade into an image
of my mind; I; dreamer; cover; hide thee up with dream; Thee; primal;
individual entity! No likeness will I seek to frame or find; But cry to th