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Abashed be all the boast of age, Be hoary learning dumb, Expounded of the mystic page, Behold an infant come. O Wisdom, whose unfading power Beside the Eternal stood, To frame, in nature's earliest hour, The land, the sky, the flood;
Yet didst not Thou disdain awhile An infant form to wear; To bless thy mother with a smile, And lisp thy faltered prayer.
But, in thy Father's own abode, With Israel's elders round, Conversing high with Israel's God, Thy chiefest joy was found.
So may our youth adore thy name, And, Saviour, deign to bless With fostering grace the timid flame Of early holiness.
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