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Evening Hymn

    By George MacDonald



        O God, whose daylight leadeth down
            Into the sunless way,
        Who with restoring sleep dost crown
            The labour of the day!

        What I have done, Lord, make it clean
            With thy forgiveness dear;
        That so to-day what might have been,
            To-morrow may appear.

        And when my thought is all astray,
            Yet think thou on in me;
        That with the new-born innocent day
            My soul rise fresh and free.

        Nor let me wander all in vain
            Through dreams that mock and flee;
        But even in visions of the brain,
            Go wandering toward thee.



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