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CCCXLVII

J. C. Shairp

Who seeketh finds: what shall be his relief

Who hath no power to seek, no heart to pray,

No sense of GOD, but bears as best he may,

A lonely incommunicable grief?

What shall he do? One only thing he knows,

That his life flits a frail uneasy spark

In the great vast of universal dark,

And that the grave may not be all repose.

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Be still, sad soul! lift thou no passionate cry,

But spread the desert of thy being bare

To the full searching of the All-seeing eye:

Wait--and through dark misgiving, blank despair,

GOD will come down in pity, and fill the dry

Dead place with light, and life, and vernal air.

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