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The Gleaner

METHOUGHT I came unto a world-wide plain
  Where souls stood thick as grain at harvest-tide,
  And many reapers, full of pious pride,
With rapid scythe-sweeps mowed them down amain;
And zealous binders bound them up like grain
  In sheaves: the reapers at each onward stride
  Trod many souls down. These the binders eyed
With careless looks or glances of disdain.
But, following slow, a patient Gleaner came
  And gathered all the Binders cast aside,
  And made fair sheaves thereof. Whereat I cried:
“Why gather these? Who art thou? Name thy name!”
  The Gleaner in a sad, sweet voice replied:
“The outcasts’ Saviour—for these, too, I died.”
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