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Sungleams

Rondeaux and Sonnets. By the Rev. Richard Wilton
  
  

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XL. SWEETNESS AND STRENGTH.
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XL. SWEETNESS AND STRENGTH.

Sweetness and strength in Thee I find,
Thou Lord and Lover of mankind—
Sweetness the weary soul to ease,
Like voice of birds or murmuring bees,
Or sylvan music undefined:
Might to uphold the trembling mind,
A Rock that breasts the wave and wind;
A Rose that scents the Evening breeze—
Sweetness and strength.
Lord, as I sail Life's wintry seas,
Or sit beneath its Summer trees,
Give me a will serene, resigned,
With force and fortitude combined:
I beg of Thee, on bended knees,
Sweetness and strength.