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Procemion.

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In His blest name, who was His own creation,     Who from all time makes making his vocation;     The name of Him who makes our faith so bright,     Love, confidence, activity, and might;     In that One's name, who, named though oft He be,     Unknown is ever in Reality:     As far as ear can reach, or eyesight dim,     Thou findest but the known resembling Him;     How high so'er thy fiery spirit hovers,     Its simile and type it straight discovers     Onward thou'rt drawn, with feelings light and gay,     Where'er thou goest, smiling is the way;     No more thou numbrest, reckonest no time,     Each step is infinite, each step sublime.

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