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God's Foot On The Cradle

    By Joseph Horatio Chant



    The air is chill with the frost of doubt,
    And men's hearts are sadly failing;
    They do not hear the great Victor's shout;
    But indulge in bitter wailing.
    "The old gives place to the new," they say,
    "And fond hopes are daily buried;
    Our cherished views are oft borne away,
    As if by the tempest hurried.

    "The world is stirred to its very heart,
    And the Church shares the commotion;
    With systems old, we are loathe to part,
    To sail on an unknown ocean.
    The world now heaves like the great sea's breast,
    And rocks like an infant's cradle;
    And looking up, by sore grief oppressed,
    We find the sky draped in sable."

    I will not fear, though the earth should rock,
    If God's foot be on the cradle;
    But rest in peace midst the tempest's shock,
    Rejoicing that God is able
    To still the world with His mighty hand,
    If His timid child should waken;
    Or, if it rock, He will by me stand;
    And my heart shall not be shaken.



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