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The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
Philip Doddridge (17021751)
Sursum
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With all your feeble light;
Farewell, thou ever-changing moon,
Pale empress of the night.
In brighter flames arrayed,
My soul, that springs beyond thy sphere,
No more demands thine aid.
Of my divine abode,
The pavement of those heavenly courts
Where I shall reign with God.
Shall there his beams display;
Nor shall one moment’s darkness mix
With that unvaried day.
Shall swell into mine eyes;
Nor the meridian sun decline
Amidst those brighter skies.