103. Pusillanimity
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"I have need to be baptized of Thee, and
comest Thou to me?" |
HOW didst thou start, Thou Holy Baptist, bid |
To pour repentance on the Sinless Brow! |
Then all thy meekness, from thy hearers hid, |
Beneath the Ascetic's port, and Preacher's fire, |
Flow'd forth, and with a pang thou didst desire
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He might be chief, not thou. |
And so on us at whiles it falls, to claim |
Powers that we dread, or dare some forward part; |
Nor must we shrink as cravens from the blame |
Of pride, in common eyes, or purpose deep; |
But with pure thoughts look up to God, and keep
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Our secret in our heart.
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At Sea.
June 22, 1833.
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