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From The Cantata For N. F. S. Grundtvig (1872)

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His day was the greatest the Northland has seen,     It one was with the midnight-sun's wonders serene:     The light wherein he sat was the light of God's true peace,     And that has never morning, nor night when it must cease.     In light of God's peace shone the history he gave,     The spirit's course on earth that shall conquer the grave.     Might of God's pure peace thus our fathers' mighty way     Before us for example and warning open lay.     In light of God's peace he beheld with watchful eye     The people at their work and the spirit's strivings high.     In light of God's pure peace he would have all learning glow,     And where his word is honored the "Folk-High-Schools" must grow.     In light of God's peace stood 'mid sorrow and care     For Denmark's folk his comfort, a castle strong and fair;     In light of God's pure peace there shall once again be won     And thousand-fold increased, what seems lost now and undone.     In light of God's peace stands his patriarch-worth,     The sum and the amen of a manful life on earth.     In light of God's pure peace how his face shone, lifted up,     When white-haired at the altar he held th' atoning cup.     In light of God's peace came his word o'er the wave,     In light of God's pure peace sound the sweet psalms he gave.     In light of God's pure peace, as its sunbeam curtains fall     To hide him from us, stands now his memory for all.

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