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The Complete Works of Adelaide A. Procter

With an Introduction by Charles Dickens

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ORA PRO ME.

Ave maria! bright and pure,
Hear, oh hear me when I pray!
Pains and pleasures try the pilgrim
On his long and weary way;
Fears and perils are around me,—
Ora pro me.
Mary, see my heart is burdened,
Take, oh take the weight away,
Or help me, that I may not murmur
If it is a cross you lay
On my weak and trembling heart—but
Ora pro me.
Mary, Mary, Queen of Heaven!
Teach, oh! teach me to obey:
Lead me on, through fierce temptations
Stand and meet me in the way;
When I fail and faint, my mother,
Ora pro me.

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Then shall I—if thou, O Mary,
Art my strong support and stay—
Fear nor feel the threefold danger
Standing forth in dread array;
Now and ever shield and guard me,
Ora pro me.
When my eyes are slowly closing,
And I fade from earth away,
And when Death, the stern destroyer,
Claims my body as his prey—
Claim my soul and then, sweet Mary,
Ora pro me.