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3. Come down from hill and mountain |
4. Mount up the heights of Wisdom, |
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In morning's ruddy glow, |
And crush each error low; |
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Nor wait until the dial |
Keep back no words of knowledge |
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Points to the noon below ; |
That human hearts should know. |
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And come with the strong sinew, |
Be faithful to thy mission, |
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Nor faint in heat or cold, |
In service of thy Lord ; |
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And pause not till the evening |
And then a golden chaplet, |
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Draws round its wealth of gold. |
Shall be thy just reward, |
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