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The Dawning

Awake, sad heart, whom sorrow ever drowns:    Take up thine eyes, which feed on earth,

Unfold thy forehead, gather'd into frowns:    Thy Saviour comes, and with Him mirth:                                  Awake, awake;

And with a thankful heart his comforts take,    But thou dost still lament, and pine, and crie;    And feel his death, but not his victorie.

Arise, sad heart; if thou dost not withstand,    Christ's resurrection thine may be:

Do not by hanging down break from the hand,    Which as it riseth, raiseth thee;                                  Arise, arise;

And with His burial linen drie thine eyes.    Christ left his grave-clothes, that we might, when grief    Draws tears, or bloud, not want a handkerchief.

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George Herbert (3 April 1593 – 1 March 1633)[1] was a Welsh-born poet, orator, and priest of the Church of England. His poetry is associated wit…

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