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“A CERTAIN DISCIPLE.”
  
  

“A CERTAIN DISCIPLE.”
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Acts, ix. 10.

ON THE PORTRAIT OF THE REV. W. M.

Long may his living countenance express
The air and lineaments of holiness,
And, as from theme to theme his thoughts shall range
In high discourse, its answering aspects change!
—Like Abraham's, faith's sublimest pledge display,
When bound upon the altar Isaac lay;
—Kindle like Jacob's, when he felt his power
With God, and wrestled till the day-break hour;
—Shine like the face of Moses, when he came,
All radiant, from the mount that burn'd with flame;
—Flash like Elisha's, when, his sire in view,
He caught the mantle and the spirit too;
—Darken like Jonah's, when with “Woe!” he went
Through trembling Nineveh, yet cry “Repent!”
—Brighten like Stephen's, when his foes amazed,
As if an angel stood before them, gazed;
And like that martyr's, at his latest breath,
Reflect his Saviour's image full in death.

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Yea, ever in the true disciple's mien
His meek and lowly Master must be seen,
And in the fervent preacher's boldest word
That voice which was the voice of mercy heard:
—So may the love which drew, as with a chain,
The Son of God from heaven, his heart constrain,
Draw him from earth, and fix his hopes above,
While with the self-same chain, that chain of love,
In new captivity, he strives to bind
Sin's ransom'd slaves, his brethren of mankind;
Labouring and suffering still, whate'er the cost,
By life or death, to seek and save the lost;
That, following Christ in pure simplicity,
As He was in this world, himself may be,
Till, call'd with Him in glory to sit down,
And with the crown then given the Giver crown.
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