눈 YEY WILL BE DONE, NON NINE. “ And He said, Abba, Father, all things are possible unto Thee; take away this cup from Me: nevertheless not what I will, but what Thou wilt.” MARK XIV, 36. HY will, O Father, though I'm faint and weary: Thy thorns than earthly roses are more sweet- Thy will be done, not mine. Thy will not mine! The burden sorely presses ; Thou know'st how long I've borne it on my heart: Thy will be done, not mine. Thy will not mine! Fain would I drink in pleasure, Where Thou so freely scatterest it around; Thy will be done, not mine. Thy will not mine, if round about me pressing, The dead in sin require a word from me, Thy will be done, not mine. Thy will not mine, if through events perplexing, Thou barassest me every day and night; Thy will be done, not mine. Thy will, not mine, when through Death's solemn portal, My best beloved are snatched from me away; Thy will be done, not mine. Thy will not mine, e'en as it is in heaven, Where not one rebel thought or word finds place; Thy will be done, not mine. Thy will not mine, how great soe'er my crosses, Patient I'll bear what Thy word doth ordain- Then shall Thy will be done, and mine. Yke MINSTRELSY OF EARTK." “ And it came to pass, when the evil spirit from God was upon Saul, that David took an harp, and played with his hand : so Saul was refreshed, and was well, and the evil spirit departed from him.". 1 SAMUEL xvi. 23. * See note B, page 82. Le THE MINSTRELSY OF EARTH. And raise the thoughts of triflers From earth to the blue sky, Of Him who reigns on high. 0, cataracts' ceaseless roar! Of gray cathedral hoar! Across the waving corn! O, Switzer's mountain horn! O’er ocean's moaning face! 0, thunder's awful bass ! 0, humming of the bee ! 0, sobbing of the sea! From many a leafy nest ! From sympathizing breast ! O, strains of lute and lyre ! 0, church's human choir ! Your lighter sounds are soothing Like some soft hallowed spell Befits its sadness well! Is poured a healing balm, Ye breathe a blessed calm : Inspire man's heart and voice, And evermore rejoice, blessed sound From earth's remotest bound. “My Beloved spake and said unto me, Rise up, My love, My fair one, and come away." —Song of Sol. 11. 10. THE WOOER. Rise, My love, and come away ; THE WOOFD. Here my life is bright and gay: THE WOOER. I can give thee far away; THE WOOED. Odious are Thy grave advances : THE WOOER. Quit thy gaudy, showy toys; THE WOOED. What then are Thy lasting joys? THE WOOER. Life with Me is joy unending : THE WOOED. Pure and unalloyed and free, Take me, loved One, home with Thee." MKE WINE AND THE BRANCH. “I am the true Vine, and my Father is the Husbandman. Every branch in Me that beareth not fruit He taketh away: branch that beareth fruit, He purgeth it that it may bring forth more fruit." JOHN xv. 1, 2. and every . THE BRANCH. AKE me more fruitful, O my Lord, that I may ever be Laden with bunches full and ripe, acceptable to Thee; Bunches that are no shame to Thee, the true and only Vine.” THE VINE. “Would'st thou a branch more fruitful be with glorious bunches crowned ? Then o'er thy treasures and thy joys cast a fond look around; Cast it away: it cumbereth the true and only Vine.' THE BRANCH. “Over my treasures and my joys, I've cast my grateful eyes, And find that stocks and shares and gold are what I chiefly prize; But they support my heavy weight, and so relieve the Vine." THE VINE. “ The Vine requires no help from thee, nor from thy hoarded store; The sap Divine supports and flows, and permeates each pore: How the life-blood that's in My veins shall flow as well through thee.” THE BRANCH. I've cast away my golden crutch, and now I clearly see, How with Thy life-blood in my veins I shall more fruitful be; To my bright and bonny baby-boy, the richest cluster there.” THE VINE. “ That richest cluster now is ripe, its ripeness shall be proved; It shall no longer bear thee down, but be at once removed; To look for richer, riper fruit upon a future day.” THE BRANCH. “Oh! stay, my Lord, and cut not there; Thou makest a mistake: Thou hast had all my bunches : there are no more to take: Oh! stay Thy hand ere 'tis too late; Thou cuttest off my wife!” THE VINE. “When thou wast young I thought it well that thou should'st have a wife, To help, support, and comfort thee, and bear thee on in life; And bears thee down ; so bid farewell, for then she must depart.” THE BRANCH. SO « Then cut and prune, if Thou wilt; Thou knowest what is best; pray shine 計 |