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The Coming of the Princess and Other Poems by Kate Seymour MacLean
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And sing with nature our thanksgiving psalm.




MISERERE


Be pitiful, oh God! the night is long,
My soul is faint with watching for the light,
And still the gloom and doubt of seven-fold night
Hangs heavy on my spirit: Thou art strong.--
Pity me, oh my God!

I stretch my hands through darkness up to Thee,--
The stars are shrouded, and the night is dumb;
There is no earthly help,--to Thee I come
In all my helplessness and misery,--
Pity me, oh my God!

Be pitiful, oh God!--for I am weak,
And all my paths are rough, and hedged about,--
Hold Thou my hand dear Lord, and lead me out,
And bring me to the city which I seek,--
Pity me, oh my God!

By the temptation which Thou didst endure,
And by Thy fasting and Thy midnight prayer,
Jesu! let me not utterly despair;
Oh! hide me in the Rock from ill secure,--
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