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441- I Saw One Weary
Early Advent
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- I saw one weary, sad, and torn,
- With eager steps press on the way,
- Who long the hallowed cross had borne,
- Still looking for the promised day;
- While many a line of grief and care,
- Upon his brow was furrowed there;
- I asked what buoyed his spirits up,
- "O this!" said he "the blessed hope."
2
- And one I saw, with sword and shield,
- Who boldly braved the world's cold frown,
- And fought, unyielding, on the field,
- To win an everlasting crown.
- Though worn with toil, oppressed by foes,
- No murmur from his heart arose;
- I asked what buoyed his spirits up,
- "O this!" said he "the blessed hope."
3
- And there was one who left behind
- The cherished friends of early years,
- And honor, pleasure, wealth resigned,
- To tread the path bedewed with tears.
- Through trials deep and conflicts sore,
- Yet still a smile of joy he wore;
- I asked what buoyed his spirits up,
- "O this!" said he "the blessed hope."
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- While pilgrims here we journey on
- In this dark vale of sin and gloom,
- Through tribulation, hate, and scorn,
- Or through the portals of the tomb,
- Till our returning King shall come
- To take His exile captives home,
- O! what can buoy the spirits up?
- 'Tis this alone the blessed hope.