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Wood-notes and Church-bells

By the Rev. Richard Wilton
 
 

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GETHSEMANE.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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GETHSEMANE.

'Mid shadowy olives in that garden ground
See the cold moonlight through the branches streaming
On His bowed head: no other light—no beaming
Of love Divine or human, now is found.
The voice of His “strong cries”—no other sound—
Stirs the night-air: unwatchful friends lie dreaming;
While o'er the brook yon temple towers are gleaming
Above a careless city slumber-bound.
Under God's mighty hand behold Him languish,
Crushed by the weight of our imputed guilt,
Alone and all unaided in His anguish:
While crimson drops start to His brow, in token
Of saving blood impatient to be spilt,
And sinless body eager to be broken!