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[Poems by Cary in] The psalms of life

A Compilation of psalms, hymns, chants, anthems, &c. embodying the spiritual, progressive and reformatory sentiment of the present age

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God's Dealings

1

When our dear father's nearest most
Our weak complaints we raise,
Lacking the wisdom to perceive
The mystery of his ways.

2

For, when drawn closest to himself,
Then least his love we mark;
The very wings that shelter us
From peril, make it dark.

3

Sometimes he takes his hands from us,
When storms the loudest blow,
That we may learn how weak alone,
How strong in him, we grow.

4

The fashion of his providence
Our way is so above,
We serve him most who take the most
Of his exhaustless love.

5

He has no need of our poor aid
His purpose to pursue,
'Tis for our pleasure, not for his,
That we his work must do.

6

Not ceasing when temptations come—
'Tis right it thus should be—
If we were perfect in ourselves
What were we less than he?

133

Honor to whom Honor is Due

1

Honor him whose hands are sowing
Seed for harvest in their time—
Reverence those whose thoughts are growing
Up to ultimates sublime.

2

All the progress of the ages
May be traced back to their hands—
All the illuminated pages
Of the books, into their plans.

3

Lo, the humble flower that's lying
In your pathway, may contain
Some elixir, which the dying
Generation sought in vain.

4

In the stone that waits the turning
Of some curious hand, from sight.
Fiery atoms may be burning,
That would fill the world with light.

5

Let us then, in reverence bowing,
Honor most of all mankind.
Such as keep their great thoughts plowing
Deepest in the field of mind.

135

Progress.

1

Toiling in the earthly vineyard
Many bands have found a place!
Some are nearing to the summit—
Some are at the mountain's base.

2

Progress is the stirring watchword,
Cheers them upward to the height;
Canst thou pause and play the laggard,
With its glories full in sight?

3

Who shall tell what bound or barrier
To improvement heaven designed?
Who shall dare to fix the limits
To the onward march of mind?

4

Only he, who into being
Called th'unfathom'd human soul,
He for whom the hymn of Progress
Through eternity shall roll!