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| The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Buchanan | ||
Let us pray.
THE PRAYER.
Father, which art in Heaven, not here below!Be Thy Name hallowed, in that place of worth!
And till Thy Kingdom cometh, and we know,
Be Thy will done more tenderly on earth!
Since we must live, give us our daily bread!
Forgive our stumblings, since Thou mad'st us blind!
If we offend Thee, Lord, at least forgive
As tenderly as we forgive our kind.
Spare us temptation, human or divine!
Deliver us from evil, now and then!
The Kingdom, Power, and Glory all are Thine
For ever and for evermore. Amen.
Let us pray.
O God, Unseen, Unknown, yet dimly guessed
By spirit and by sense,
The miracle of Nature doth attest
Thy dread Omnipotence!
By spirit and by sense,
The miracle of Nature doth attest
Thy dread Omnipotence!
Teach us to love Thee, God and Lord of all,
And lead us to Thy Light!
We love Thee not, we are too weak and small,
And Thou too Infinite! . . . .
And lead us to Thy Light!
We love Thee not, we are too weak and small,
And Thou too Infinite! . . . .
O God, we have heard with our ears, and our fathers have told it unto us,
That Thou canst uplift or cast down, redeem, or for ever undo us,
The works Thou hast made we behold as dawn after dawn cometh breaking,
But evil and pain and despair are blent with the worlds of Thy making,—
Unveil the light of Thy Face, till all Thy dread ways become clear to us!
That Thou canst uplift or cast down, redeem, or for ever undo us,
The works Thou hast made we behold as dawn after dawn cometh breaking,
But evil and pain and despair are blent with the worlds of Thy making,—
Unveil the light of Thy Face, till all Thy dread ways become clear to us!
Deliver us out of the Darkness! Bend down thro' Thy clouds and give ear to us.
Glory be Thine, O Father, from all things fashion'd by Thee.
As it was in the beginning, is, and ever shall be.
| The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Buchanan | ||