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Souls of the Just, I call not you
To share this joy with me,
This joy and wonder at the view
Of mountain, plain and sea;

Ye, on the loftier mountains old
Safe-lodged in Eden's cell,
Whence run the rivers four, behold
This earth, as ere it fell.

Or, when you think of those who stay
Still tried by the world's fight,
'Tis but in looking for the day
Which shall the loss unite.

Ye rather elder Spirits strong!
Who from the first have trod
This nether scene, man's race among,
The while you live to God,

Ye see, and ye can sympathise—
Vain thought! their mighty ken
Fills height and depth, the stars, the skies,
They smile at dim-eyed men.

Ah, Saviour! I perforce am Thine,
Angel and Saint apart:
Those searching Eyes are all-divine,
All-human is that Heart.
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