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Hymn For The House Of Worship At Georgetown, Erected In Memory Of A Mother

    By John Greenleaf Whittier



    Thou dwellest not, O Lord of all
    In temples which thy children raise;
    Our work to thine is mean and small,
    And brief to thy eternal days.

    Forgive the weakness and the pride,
    If marred thereby our gift may be,
    For love, at least, has sanctified
    The altar that we rear to thee.

    The heart and not the hand has wrought
    From sunken base to tower above
    The image of a tender thought,
    The memory of a deathless love!

    And though should never sound of speech
    Or organ echo from its wall,
    Its stones would pious lessons teach,
    Its shade in benedictions fall.

    Here should the dove of peace be found,
    And blessings and not curses given;
    Nor strife profane, nor hatred wound,
    The mingled loves of earth and heaven.

    Thou, who didst soothe with dying breath
    The dear one watching by Thy cross,
    Forgetful of the pains of death
    In sorrow for her mighty loss,

    In memory of that tender claim,
    O Mother-born, the offering take,
    And make it worthy of Thy name,
    And bless it for a mother's sake



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