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Tr. John Mason Neale (1818-1866).
UrBS BEATA HiERUSALEM.
BLESSED city, heavenly Salem, Vision dear of peace and love, Who, of living stones upbuilded, Art the joy of heaven above. And, with angel cohorts circled, As a bride to earth dost move !
Bright with pearls her portal glitters ;
It is open evermore ; And, by virtue of his merits.
Thither faithful souls may soar. Who for Christ's dear name, in this world
Pain and tribulation bore. 338
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