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Aspiration

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I stand to-day on higher ground     Than ever reached before,     Yet from this summit I have found,     Outlined full many more,     Which seem to pierce the vaulted sky,     And prove my effort vain     But God will set my feet on high,     Thro' grace I shall attain.     Yet higher still my ideal stands,     Its peak but dimly seen,     But hope impels, and love commands,     And faith discerns its sheen;     And when I reach its shining height     Heaven's gate will open wide;     I'll see the beatific sight,     And rest at Jesus' side.

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