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hymn to the virgin.
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HYMN TO THE VIRGIN.
Mother of the spirit-child!
  Of the guileless and the meek
Mournful are thine eyes, but mild
   With a beauty from above;
   Pale, but eloquent with love,
  Thy youthful brow and cheek!
Thou, oh! thou hast known a parent's wasting grief
A suppliant parent kneels, imploring thy relief!

By the pure and solemn joy
  Filling all thy maiden breast,
When the precious heaven-born boy,
   Glowing with celestial charms,
   Lay within those virgin arms
  A bright and wondrous guest!
Hear, in mercy, hear the faltering voice of grief!
A suppliant mother kneels, imploring thy relief!