| Alfred H. Miles, ed. The Sacred Poets of the Nineteenth Century. 1907. | | | The Dream of Gerontius (1865) (Selected passages). II. Fifth Choir of Angelicals (Praise to the Holiest) | | By John Henry Newman (18011890) |
| | | PRAISE to the Holiest in the height, | |
| And in the depth be praise: | |
| In all His words most wonderful; | |
| Most sure in all His ways! | |
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| O loving wisdom of our God! | 5 |
| When all was sin and shame, | |
| A second Adam to the fight | |
| And to the rescue came. | |
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| O wisest love! that flesh and blood | |
| Which did in Adam fail, | 10 |
| Should strive afresh against their foe, | |
| Should strive and should prevail; | |
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| And that a higher gift than grace | |
| Should flesh and blood refine, | |
| Gods Presence and His very Self, | 15 |
| And Essence all-divine. | |
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| O generous love! that He who smote | |
| In man for man the foe, | |
| The double agony in man | |
| For man should undergo; | 20 |
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| And in the garden secretly, | |
| And on the cross on high, | |
| Should teach His brethren and inspire | |
| To suffer and to die. | | | | |
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