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In Thee I find wealth, comfort, virtue, might ; My wanderings prove Thy wisdom infinite ; 39 POEMS.
All that I have I give Thee ; and then see All contrarieties unite in Thee ; For Thou hast join'd them, taking up our woe, And pouring out Thy bliss on worms below, By filling with Thy grace and love divine A gulf of evil in this heart of mine.
This is indeed to bid the valleys rise, And the hills sink, — 'tis matching Earth and Skies !
I feel my weakness, thank Thee, and deplore An aching heart,
... that throbs to thank Thee more ; The more I love Thee, I the more reprove A soul so lifeless, and so slow to love ; Till, on a deluge of Thy mercy toss'd, I plunge into that sea, and there am lost.
GOD NEITHER KNOWN NOR LOVED BY THE WORLD.
(Vol. II. Canth^ue ii. ) Ye linnets, let us try, beneath this grove, Which shall be loudest in our Maker's praise ! In quest of some forlorn retreat I rove, For all the world is blind, and wanders from His ways.
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That God alone should prop the sinking soul, Fills them with rage against His empire now : I traverse earth in vain from pole to pole, To seek one simple heart, set free from all below.


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