John Henry Newman

Behind the Veil

BANISH’D the House of sacred rest,
   Amid a thoughtless throng,
At length I heard its creed confess’d,
   And knelt the saints among.
 
Artless his strain and unadorn’d,
   Who spoke Christ’s message there;
But what at home I might have scorn’d,
   Now charm’d my famish’d ear.
 
Lord, grant me this abiding grace,
   Thy Word and sons to know;
To pierce the veil on Moses’ face,
   Although his speech be slow.
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