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And I have sinned against a soul, I said,
Noble and good and true,
Whom God has gathered with the blessèd dead,
And put the crown of glory on his head,
And I am humbled too:
But by this shame, O Lord, thou teachest me,
He only walks aright who walks with Thee,
Meek, in the judgments of that Charity
Which unto all is due,
And never heart shall rue.
Noble and good and true,
Whom God has gathered with the blessèd dead,
And put the crown of glory on his head,
And I am humbled too:
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He only walks aright who walks with Thee,
Meek, in the judgments of that Charity
Which unto all is due,
And never heart shall rue.
The Poetical Works of Walter C. Smith | ||