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Hymns, for the Amusement of Children

Embellished with Cuts [by Christopher Smart]
  

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HYMN XVI. LEARNING.

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Come, come with emulative strife,
To learn the way, the truth, and life,
Which Jesus is in one;
In all sound doctrine he proceeds,
From Alpha to Omega leads,
E'en Spirit, Sire, and Son.

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Sure of th'exceeding great reward,
Midst all your learning learn the Lord—
This was thy doctrine, Paul;
And this thy lecture shou'd persuade,
Tho' thou hadst more of human aid,
Than thy blest brethren all.

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Humanity's a charming thing,
And every science of the ring,
Good is the classic lore;
For these are helps along the road,
That leads to Zion's blest abode,
And heav'nly muse's store.

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But greater still in each respect,
He that communicates direct
The tutor of the soul;
Who without pain, degrees or parts,
While he illuminates our hearts,
Can teach at once the whole.