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First-Day Thoughts

    By John Greenleaf Whittier



    In calm and cool and silence, once again
    I find my old accustomed place among
    My brethren, where, perchance, no human tongue
    Shall utter words; where never hymn is sung,
    Nor deep-toned organ blown, nor censer swung,
    Nor dim light falling through the pictured pane!
    There, syllabled by silence, let me hear
    The still small voice which reached the prophet's ear;
    Read in my heart a still diviner law
    Than Israel's leader on his tables saw!
    There let me strive with each besetting sin,
    Recall my wandering fancies, and restrain
    The sore disquiet of a restless brain;
    And, as the path of duty is made plain,
    May grace be given that I may walk therein,
    Not like the hireling, for his selfish gain,
    With backward glances and reluctant tread,
    Making a merit of his coward dread,
    But, cheerful, in the light around me thrown,
    Walking as one to pleasant service led;
    Doing God's will as if it were my own,
    Yet trusting not in mine, but in His strength alone



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