“Our glory must we shew”
(The Saviour of the World, Vol V Book IV Poem L)
Our glory’s nought when we ourselves do praise:
The Christ praised not Himself, nor glorified,
But, lowly, stood He there,—the Ancient of Days,
Whose splendour sudden shewn had deified
Him straight before those Jews who rude denied:
Had they once seen Him shine out glorious,
Messias, going forth victorious,
How would they shame them that they had decried!
’Tis the old tale; our glory must we shew,
Display fine things we own, good deeds we do;
Such great ones, we, our praises needs must flow
From the gaping mouths of all the idle crew:
We will not rest us quiet in that shade
For modest souls which our Redeemer made!
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