. Waiting at the cross; a book of devotion. hame conceal-ing In some dark spot no human eye can walk in pride, without one sigh revealingThe deep remorse that should disquiet thee ? God knows it all! Art thou opprest and poor and heavens above thee in thick clouds ar-rayed. And well-nigh crushed, no earthly strengthimparted. No friendly voice to say. Be not afraid ; ? —God knows it all! Art thou a mourner ? are thy tear-drops flowingFor one so early lost to earth and thee. The depth of grief no human spirit knowing,Which moan in secret, like the moaning sea ? God kno


. Waiting at the cross; a book of devotion. hame conceal-ing In some dark spot no human eye can walk in pride, without one sigh revealingThe deep remorse that should disquiet thee ? God knows it all! Art thou opprest and poor and heavens above thee in thick clouds ar-rayed. And well-nigh crushed, no earthly strengthimparted. No friendly voice to say. Be not afraid ; ? —God knows it all! Art thou a mourner ? are thy tear-drops flowingFor one so early lost to earth and thee. The depth of grief no human spirit knowing,Which moan in secret, like the moaning sea ? God knows it all! Dost thou look back upon a life of sinning ? Forward, and tremble for thy future lot ?Theres one who sees the end from the begin-ning : Thy tear of penitence is unforgot. God knows it all! THE DOUBTING AT THE CROSS. 125 Then go to God ! Pour out your hearts Deiorehim ! There is no grief your Father cannot feel ;And let your grateful songs of praise adorehim,— To save, forgive, and every wound to heal. God knows it all ! Anon.


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