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Miserere

    By Kate Seymour Maclean



    Be pitiful, oh God! the night is long,
        My soul is faint with watching for the light,
        And still the gloom and doubt of seven-fold night
    Hangs heavy on my spirit: Thou art strong.--
        Pity me, oh my God!

    I stretch my hands through darkness up to Thee,--
        The stars are shrouded, and the night is dumb;
        There is no earthly help,--to Thee I come
    In all my helplessness and misery,--
        Pity me, oh my God!

    Be pitiful, oh God!--for I am weak,
        And all my paths are rough, and hedged about,--
        Hold Thou my hand dear Lord, and lead me out,
    And bring me to the city which I seek,--
        Pity me, oh my God!

    By the temptation which Thou didst endure,
        And by Thy fasting and Thy midnight prayer,
        Jesu! let me not utterly despair;
    Oh! hide me in the Rock from ill secure,--
        Pity me, oh my God!

    Mine eyes run down with tears that do not cease;
        Oh! when beyond the river dark and cold,
        Shall I the white walls of my home behold,--
    The shining palaces--the streets of gold,--
    And enter through the gates the City of Peace,--
        Pity me, oh my God!



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