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(Part II)

ST. BERNARD. (C.M.) 𝅗𝅥 = 76.

John Richardson (1816-1879).

John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892).
(Selected from Our Master.)

Part II.

O LORD and Master of us all!
Whate'er our name or sign,
We own thy sway, we hear thy call,
We test our lives by thine.

Thou judgest us; thy purity
Doth all our lusts condemn;
The love that draws us nearer thee
Is hot with wrath to them.

Our thoughts lie open to thy sight;
And, naked to thy glance,
Our secret sins are in the light
Of thy pure countenance.

Yet, weak and blinded though we be,
Thou dost our service own;
We bring our varying gifts to thee,
And thou rejectest none.

To thee our full humanity,
Its joys and pains, belong;
The wrong of man to man on thee
Inflicts a deeper wrong.

Deep strike thy roots, heavenly Vine,
Within our earthly sod,
Most human and yet most divine,
The flower of man and God.

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