| W. Garrett Horder, comp. The Poets Bible: New Testament. 1895. | | | | The Ten Virgins | | Gerard Moultrie (18291885) |
| | (A Midnight Hymn of the Greek Church) BEHOLD! the Bridegroom cometh in the middle of the night, | |
| And blest is he whose loins are girt, whose lamp is burning bright; | |
| But woe to that dull servant, whom the Master shall surprise, | |
| With lamp untrimmed, unburning, and with slumber in his eyes. | |
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| Do thou, my Soul, beware, beware, lest thou in sleep sink down, | 5 |
| Lest thou be given oer to Death, and lose the golden Crown; | |
| But see that thou be sober, with watchful eyes, and thus | |
| CryHoly, Holy, Holy God, have Mercy upon us. | |
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| That Day, the Day of Fear, shall come; my soul, slack not thy toil, | |
| But light thy lamp, and feed it well, and make it bright with oil; | 10 |
| Thou knowest not how soon may sound the Cry at eventide | |
| Behold the Bridegroom comes. Arise! Go forth to meet the Bride. | |
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| Beware, my Soul; take thou good heed, lest thou in slumber lie, | |
| And, like the Five, remain without, and knock, and vainly cry; | |
| But watch and bear thy lamp undimmed, and Christ shall gird thee on | 15 |
| His own bright wedding-robe of Lightthe Glory of the Son. | | | | |
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