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1788–1865

THE PENITENTIAL TEAR.

Hannah Flagg Gould

Thou trembling, pure, and holy thing! What skill from ocean's depths can bring, Or toil from out the mine — What monarch in his diadem,

Or glittering garb, produce a gem, Whose brightness equals thine? Thy source is deeper than the caves Of riven rock, or opening waves,

Invisible as air: And, though the angel throng above Behold thee with delight and love, They ne'er can have thee there.

Nor change, nor age thy sheen can dim; Thou‘ rt now unstained as when with him, Who dared, in olden time, Thrice his dear, suffering Lord deny;

Then, melted at the Saviour's eye, And paid thee for his crime. Called from the treasures of the soul By power divine, when thou dost roll

Forth from the mourner's eye, Thy wearer thou dost then proclaim The heir of life, who has his name Writ in the Book on high.

Thou art a pearl, that all may own, And when thy matchless worth is known To those, who wear thee here, They will be changed, and shall behold

The shining gates of heaven unfold, Bright Penitential Tear!

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