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PUT UP THY SWORD by CINCINNATUS HEINE MILLER

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First Line: AND WHO THE BRAVEST OF THE BRAVE
Last Line: "PUT UP THY SWORD WITHIN ITS SHEATH."

And who the bravest of the brave;
The bravest hero ever born?
'Twas one who dared a felon's grave,
Who dared to bear the scorn of scorn.
Nay, more than this; when sword was drawn
And vengeance waited for His word,
He looked with pitying eyes upon
The scene, and said, "Put up thy sword."
Oh God! could man be found today
As brave to do, as brave to say?
"Put up thy sword into its sheath."
Put up thy sword, put up thy sword!
By Cedron's brook thus spake beneath
The olive-trees our valiant Lord,
Spake calm and king-like. Sword and stave
And torch, and stormy men of death
Made clamor. Yet He spake not, save
With loving word and patient breath,
The peaceful olive-boughs beneath,
"Put up thy sword within its sheath."



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