Alfred H. Miles, ed. The Sacred Poets of the Nineteenth Century. 1907.
By I. Come to a desert place apartJoseph Anstice (18081836)
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And rest a little while;”
So spake the Christ, when limbs and heart
Wax’d faint and sick through toil.
But, where He sought them, found
The restless crowd together brought,
And labour’s weary round.
Nor breath’d a word of blame;
He fed their souls with bread from Heaven,
Then stay’d their sinking frame.
To sleep fatigue away?
When on the desert sank the sun,
The Saviour waked to pray.
So strengthen us, that ne’er
Prayer keep us back from works of love,
Nor works of love from prayer.