| W. Garrett Horder, comp. The Poets Bible: New Testament. 1895. | | | | The Pathways of the Holy Land | | Elizabeth Charles (18281896) |
| | | THE PATHWAYS of Thy land are little changed | |
| Since Thou wert there; | |
| The busy world through other ways has ranged, | |
| And left these bare. | |
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| The rocky path still climbs the glowing steep | 5 |
| Of Olivet, | |
| Though rains of two millenniums wear it deep, | |
| Men tread it yet. | |
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| Still to the gardens oer the brook it leads, | |
| Quiet and low; | 10 |
| Before his sheep the shepherd on it treads, | |
| His voice they know. | |
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| The wild fig throws broad shadows oer it still, | |
| As once oer thee; | |
| Peasants go home at evening up that hill | 15 |
| To Bethany. | |
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| And as when gazing Thou didst weep oer them, | |
| From height to height | |
| The white roofs of discrowned Jerusalem | |
| Burst on our sight. | 20 |
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| These ways were strewed with garments once, and palm, | |
| Which we tread thus; | |
| Here through Thy triumph on thou passedst, calm, | |
| On to Thy cross. | |
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| The waves have washed fresh sands upon the shore | 25 |
| Of Galilee; | |
| But chiselled in the hillsides evermore | |
| Thy paths we see. | |
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| Man has not changed them in that slumbering land, | |
| Nor time effaced: | 30 |
| Where Thy feet trod to bless we still may stand; | |
| All can be traced. | |
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| Yet we have traces of Thy footsteps far | |
| Truer than these; | |
| Whereer the poor and tried and suffering are, | 35 |
| Thy steps faith sees. | |
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| Nor with fond sad regrets Thy steps we trace | |
| Thou are not dead! | |
| Our path is onward, till we see Thy face, | |
| And hear Thy tread. | 40 |
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| And now, wherever meets Thy lowliest band | |
| In praise and prayer, | |
| There is Thy presence, there Thy Holy Land, | |
| Thou, Thou art there! | | | | |
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