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poems.
How dark soever it may be,
It leads to cloudless day.




THE SON OF GOD.
  Not within palace-halls
   The holy Infant lay;
And yet upon those lowlier walls.
   Beamed a celestial ray;
For there God's well-beloved Child
Reposed, the holy, undefiled!

  Not on a downy bed.
   Did the Redeemer lie;
He had not where to lay his head
   Beneath that Eastern sky;
And yet earth's desert wastes he trod,
One with his Father and his God;—

  One in that holy love
   Which his whole nature filled:
His was the meekness of the dove;
   Yet from his lips distilled
Wisdom which earth can never reach,—
Wisdom which Heaven alone can teach.