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Hail, Risen Lord!

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Hail, risen Lord, upon whose brow     The crown of victory resteth now,             Unfading as the sun!     Hail, vanquisher of every foe,     Of Sin, dread source of all our woe,             And Death - the last undone!     Hail, risen Lord, - the empty grave     Proclaims aloud thy power to save, -             Thy high, victorious might!     Hail, Lord of life, and peace, and love,     On thy exalted throne above,             In uncreated light!     Hail, risen Lord, - we bend the knee,     And lift the adoring eye to thee,             And yield thee worship meet! -     And, while the angelic hosts on high     Shout their hosannas through the sky,             We breathe them at thy feet     For here, 'mid darkness, sin, and death,     Our loudest praise is but a breath, -             An infant's feeble sigh!     Yet, haply, to thy gracious ear     Our weak hosannas are as dear,             As those that swell on high!     Hail, risen Lord, - exalted King,     Well may the highest heavens ring             With rapture's sweetest lays!     Be ours to add our feeble sigh     To the full chorus of the sky,             In reverential praise!

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