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| RABBONI! Master, Lord Divine, | |
| So sadly lost, so strangely found! | |
| Once more I touch, once more I twine | |
| My arms those sacred Feet around. | |
| Hold Thee I must; for much I fear me, | 5 |
| That but for this enforced delay, | |
| Elijah-like, Thy God will bear thee | |
| I know not whither, far away. | |
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| Mary! I came not from above | |
| As those white-robed Angels come, | 10 |
| To do some deed of wrath or love, | |
| Then spread their wings in haste for home. | |
| Not yet unto My Throne ascended | |
| Unloose thy grasp; such fears are vain: | |
| Depart, and ere My Work is ended | 15 |
| Thou shalt behold My Face again. | |
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| Detain Me not. The loving touch | |
| But wastes the hour of loving deeds, | |
| And all thou valuest so much, | |
| While yet we linger, useless speeds, | 20 |
| Go, bid My Brethren haste before Me, | |
| Hence to their native Galilee, | |
| There shall thy Lord ascend in Glory, | |
| And they My Heavenward flight shall see. | |
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| And thoulet not thy courage shrink; | 25 |
| Absent, I shall be with thee still; | |
| My Flesh to eat, My Blood to drink, | |
| My Spirit in thy heart to dwell. | |
| I go unto our common Father; | |
| Yet in My Name, in mutual prayer, | 30 |
| Whenever two or three shall gather, | |
| There shall they meet and touch Me there. | |
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