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Dawson, William J., 1854-1928

"The Empire of Love"

THE LAW OF COMPASSION
XIII. THE EMPIRE OF LOVE
XIV. THE BUILDERS OF THE EMPIRE


THE GENIUS TO BE LOVED

_WHY THEY LOVED HIM_
_So kindly was His love to us,
(We had not heard of love before),
That all our life grew glorious
When He had halted at our door._
_So meekly did He love us men,
Though blind we were with shameful sin,
He touched our eyes with tears, and then
Led God's tall angels flaming in._
_He dwelt with us a little space,
As mothers do in childhood's years,
And still we can discern His face
Wherever Joy or Love appears._
_He made our virtues all His own,
And lent them grace we could not give,
And now our world seems His alone,
And while we live He seems to live._
_He took our sorrows and our pain,
And hid their torture in His breast,
Till we received them back again
To find on each His grief impressed._
_He clasped our children in His arms,
And showed us where their beauty shone,
He took from us our gray alarms,
And put Death's icy armour on._
_So gentle were His ways with us,
That crippled souls had ceased to sigh,
On them He laid His hands, and thus
They gloried at His passing by._
_Without reproof or word of blame,
As mothers do in childhood's years,
He kissed our lips in spite of shame,
And stayed the passage of our tears.


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