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Whereon their hallowing influence flowed, Lord, in thy rest may we be calm,

Would we go forth, O God,

Through thy completeness strong.

SAMUEL JOHNSON, 1822-1882.

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MYSTERIOUS Presence, source of all, — Thy hand unseen to accents clear

The world without, the soul within,

Fountain of life, O hear our call,

And pour thy living waters in.

Awoke the psalmist's trembling lyre,

And touched the lips of holy seer With flame from thine own altar fire.

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Thou breathest in the rushing wind,
Thy spirit stirs in leaf and flower;
Nor wilt thou from the willing mind
Withhold thy light, and love, and power.

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That touch divine still, Lord, impart,
Still give the prophet's burning word;
And, vocal in each waiting heart,
Let living psalms of praise be heard.

SETH CURTIS BEACH, 1837

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PARKER.

IO. IO. IO. IO.

HORATIO WILLIAM PARKER, 1863

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THOU whose power o'er moving worlds presides,
Whose voice created, and whose wisdom guides,

On darkling man in pure effulgence shine,

And cheer the clouded mind with light divine.

A-MEN.

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'Tis thine alone to calm the pious breast
With silent confidence and holy rest:

From thee, great God, we spring, to thee we tend, -
Path, Motive, Guide, Original, and End.

BOETHIUS, circa 475-525.
Tr. SAMUEL JOHNSON, 1709-1784.

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