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Hymns, for the Amusement of Children

Embellished with Cuts [by Christopher Smart]
  

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HYMN XXXI. IMMORTALITY.
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HYMN XXXI. IMMORTALITY.

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Be of good cheer, for I, ev'n I,
“Have overcome the world;”—
The wind and tide are yours—apply
Your oars with sails unfurl'd.

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Sure Immortality was known
To few, but very few,
Before I came, the corner-stone,
To build my work anew.

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But now ye know it in your hearts,
Ye hear it with your ears;
Not by dark vision, or by starts,
Its evidence appears.

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Sheep, blessed sheep, ye shall be brought
To pleasures how divine!
To joys surpassing human thought,
And such as equal mine.

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How brilliant past conceit each star
Shall shine before the Lamb:
'Tis bliss to know not what you are,
By knowing what I AM.