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I brought my merits to the throne, And set them forth in order there; I said, "O Lord, Thy servant own, And let his brow the garland wear; The grace and virtue of his life, He won as victor in the strife."
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The song that erstwhile filled the place, Where high the throne of Christ was set, Grew faint, as on each pensive face Joy mixed with pain, and pity met;-- Their song had told the debt they owed, And how the Christ His grace bestowed.
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O, silence fell, so sharp and chill,-- My soul to meanness pined and shrank, Forth went my cry in accent shrill, "My Lord, have I no grace to thank?"
Its echo dying, lingered, sank, "My Lord, have I no grace to thank?"
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I saw His pierced hands and side, I saw the thorn-wounds on His brow,-- "My Lord, forgive my sinful pride, Accept my sore repentance now;"
Then rose high heaven's adoring prayers, My grateful song went forth with theirs.
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The time is drawing nigh, Even now the day is near, When Christ from heaven high To Judgment shall appear;-- Keep watch, my soul, in fear, The Judge of men is near.
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Then kings and princes great, The rich and poor shall meet; And high and low estate, Shall gather round His feet;-- Keep watch, my soul, in fear, The Judge of men is near.
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No crafty words shall mar, Nor sophistry distract; No parrying counsel jar With the eternal fact;-- Keep watch, my soul, in fear, The Judge of men is near.
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O Christ, in mercy then, Forbid my soul should go With lost and ruined men Down to the place of woe;-- Keep watch, my soul, in fear, The Judge of men is near.
ASPIRATIONS
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I sought the Lord at early morn, When earth awoke to see the light; And to my soul a light was borne That quelled the darkness of my night; He heard my prayer at early morn, And light into my heart was borne.
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I sought the Lord when noontide shone, And head and hand earth's duties shared; "I am Thy servant, Lord, alone,"
I said, and told Him how I fared; He heard my prayer as I drew near, And kept me at my task, sincere.
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I sought the Lord when evening fell, And night came gliding on apace; For I had sins my Lord to tell, And He is full of pardoning grace; He heard my prayer, and bade me rest, And in His love my soul was blest.
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At morn, at noon, at night I'll pray, And Thou, O Lord, my prayer wilt hear, For Thou art near my path alway, To aid, to comfort, or to cheer; No hour too early, none too late, To knock imploring at Thy gate.
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O Jesus Christ, to Thee be praise, 'Tis Thou hast taught my soul to pray, For Thou didst speak with G.o.d always, At morn, at noon, at close of day; And Thou hast said He hears the prayer, The longing soul breathes everywhere.
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O, touch my heart, and bring to mind The sin I should deplore; And give me grace, Thou G.o.d most kind, That I may sin no more.
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O, touch my heart till tears run fast, In penitence sincere; And may the memories of the past Teach me to walk in fear.
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For I have strayed, and Thou hast sought, And I have strayed again; O, may the wanderer Thou hast brought Within Thy fold remain.
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O, touch my heart, till love arise, And claim me for Thine own; Then shall I learn with glad surprise, That I am Thine alone.
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For love knows no divided heart, Nor grudges service given; But gives the life in every part, And serves in earth and heaven.
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The wealth of high estate, The silver and the gold, The glory of the great, The wisdom of the old,-- Death seizes all, they pa.s.s away, For all on earth is vanity.
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