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is blindly artificial, Rarely pass we its initial, All our aims are prejudicial To its earnest, simple story. Hail, primeval life and labour! Martial notes of pipe and tabour, Gleam of spears and clash of sabre, Hero march from fields of glory, All the thundering ovations Surging from the hearts of nations, Poet dreams and speculations, Pale before thy simple story! {102} MY PRAYER. O God! forgive the erring thought, The erring word and deed, And in thy mercy hear the Christ Who comes to intercede. My sins, like mountain-weights of lead, Weigh heavy on my soul; I'm bruised and broken in this strife, But Thou canst make me whole. Allay this fever of unrest, That fights against the Will; And in Thy still small voice do Thou But whisper, "Peace, be still!" Until within this heart of mine Thy lasting peace come down, Will all the waves of Passion roll, Each good resolve to drown. We walk in blindness and dark night Through half our earthly way; Our clouds of weaknesses obscure The glory of the day. We cannot lead the lives we would, But grope in dumb amaze, Leaving the straight and flowery paths To tread the crooked ways. {103} We are as pilgrims toiling on Through all the weary hours; And our poor hands are torn with thorns, Plucking life's tempting flowers. We worship at a thousand shrines, And build upon the sands, Passing the one great Temple, and The Rock on which it stands. O, fading dream of human life! What can this change portend? I long for higher walks, and true Progression without end. Here I know nothing, and my search Can find no secret out; I cannot think a single thought That is not mixed with doubt. Relying on the higher source, The influence divine, I can but hope that light may dawn Within this soul of mine. I ask not wisdom, such as that To which the world is prone, Nor knowledge ask, unless it come Direct from God alone. Send down then, God! in mercy send Thy Love and Truth to me, That I may henceforth walk in light That comes direct from Thee. {104} HER STAR. When the heavens throb and vibrate All along their silver veins, To the mellow storm of music Sweeping o'er the starry trains, Heard by few, as erst by she
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