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Quo Vadis?

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Peter, outworn,     And menaced by the sword,     Shook off the dust of Rome;     And, as he fled,     Met one, with eager face,     Hastening cityward,     And, to his vast amaze,     It was The Lord.     "Lord, whither goest Thou?"     He cried, importunate,     And Christ replied,--     "Peter, I suffer loss.     I go to take thy place,     To bear thy cross."     Then Peter bowed his head,     Discomforted;     There, at the Master's feet,     Found grace complete,     And courage, and new faith,     And turned--with Him,     To Death.     So we,--     Whene'er we fail     Of our full duty,     Cast on Him our load,--     Who suffered sore for us,     Who frail flesh wore for us,     Who all things bore for us,--     On Christ, The Lord.

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