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The Choir and The Oratory

or Praise and Prayer. By Josiah Conder

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FOR SATURDAY EVENING.
  
  
  
  
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FOR SATURDAY EVENING.

“And the Sabbath drew on.”—Luke xxiii. 54.

The hours of evening close:
Its lengthened shadows, drawn
O'er scenes of earth, invite repose,
And wait the Sabbath-dawn.
So let its calm prevail
O'er forms of outward care;
Nor thought for “many things” assail
The still retreat of prayer.

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Our guardian Shepherd near,
His watchful eye will keep;
And safe from violence or fear,
Will fold His flock to sleep.
So may a holier light
Than earth's our spirits rouse,
And call us, strengthened by His might,
To pay the Lord our vows.