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M'KAIL'S FAREWELL
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Farewell, my friends, and parents dear;And weep not o'er my bloody bier,
For grace and glory triumph here.
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Farewell, my foes; I pray for you;Shew mercy, Lord, for Thou art true;
Alas! they know not what they do.
3
Farewell, thou earth, where I have trod,And seen the wondrous ways of God,
With comfort of His staff and rod.
4
Farewell, ye sun and moon and stars,And planets pale, and fiery Mars,
And comets dire, foreboding wars:
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Star-pavement of His house are ye,Shining in glorious majesty.
But soon beneath my feet to be.
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Farewell, thou Book of grace divine,So loved and pondered every line,
Book of the world's best hope and mine:
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Soon, face to face, I'll see with aweThe gospel truth and holy law,
Which yet as in a glass I saw.
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And farewell, Church, the Lamb's dear Bride,Whose garments now with blood are dyed,
With blood, too, washed and purified;
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And farewell, time; I part with thee,And welcome immortality,
And incorrupted life to me.
10
Mortal, immortal now, to Him,Who sits between the cherubim,
I sing the everlasting hymn—
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“Worthy the Lamb for us that died,With crown of thorn and wounded side,
Despised, rejected, crucified.”
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I hear the strain, and would awayTo them who neither preach nor pray,
But praise for ever, night and day.
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Farewell, I step on that bright shore;My weary pilgrimage is o'er,
And welcome home for evermore.
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