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    Blessed Are The Meek

    by George MacDonald
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    For They Shall Inherit the Earth.

    A quiet heart, submissive, meek,
    Father do thou bestow;
    Which more than granted will not seek
    To have, or give, or know.

    Each green hill then will hold its gift
    Forth to my joying eyes;
    The mountains blue will then uplift
    My spirit to the skies.

    The falling water then will sound
    As if for me alone;
    Nay, will not blessing more abound
    That many hear its tone?

    The trees their murmuring forth will send,
    The birds send forth their song;
    The waving grass its tribute lend,
    Sweet music to prolong.

    The water-lily's shining cup,
    The trumpet of the bee,
    The thousand odours floating up,
    The many-shaded sea;

    The rising sun's imprinted tread
    Upon the eastward waves;
    The gold and blue clouds over head;
    The weed from far sea-caves;

    All lovely things from south to north,
    All harmonies that be,
    Each will its soul of joy send forth
    To enter into me.

    And thus the wide earth I shall hold,
    A perfect gift of thine;
    Richer by these, a thousandfold,
    Than if broad lands were mine.
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