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A PRIEST OF HUMANITY by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE

First Line: OF SORROWS BITTER-STRANGE IS WOVE HIS FATE
Last Line: MORE BITTER IS THE GRIEF THAT EATS HIS HEART!
Subject(s): GRIEF; HUMANITY; JESUS CHRIST; PAIN; SORROW; SADNESS; SUFFERING; MISERY;

@2O@1F SORROWS bitter-strange is wove his fate:
A mother weeping for her infant dead;
A father crying curses on the head
Of his wild son thrust forth degenerate;
The love that flamed, and faded to dull hate,
Of a wed pair that fain would be unwed;
A mind destroyed by the dark things it said;—
With these old woes his life is penetrate.

Yet for each alien anguish does he mourn,—
A sad compassion in his deepening eyes,—
Counsels, consoles, reveals "the better part;"
How great soever be the burden borne,
(Ah! this the secret of his ministries)
More bitter is the grief that eats @3his@1 heart!



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