78 CRUX AVE BENEDICTA
This little poem, which he pronounces “perfect in its kind,” is taken by Trench from Daniel’s Thesaurus, without any note of author or of date.
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Hail, thou Blessed Cross, all hail! Death no longer can prevail. On those arms extended high, Did my King and Saviour die. | Queen of all the trees that grow, Medicine when health is low, Solace to the cumbered heart, Comfort thou when sorrows smart. | O! most sacred wood, the sign That eternal life is mine; On the fruit thy branches give, Feeds the human heart to live. | When, around the Judgment-seat, Friends of thine and foes shall meet, Be my prayer, O Christ, to Thee, And in love remember me. | |