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Resting Beneath the Cross. (277) Oppressed with noon-day's scorching heat, To yonder cross I flee; Beneath its shelter take my seat: No shade like this for me! 2 Beneath that cross clear waters burst, A fountain sparkling free; And there I quench my desert thirst: No spring like this for me! 3 A stranger here, I pitch my tent Beneath this spreading tree; Here shall my pilgrim life be spent: No home like this for me! 4 For burdened ones a resting-place Beside that cross I see; Here I cast off my weariness: No rest like this for me! H. Bonar, 1857.
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