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 "See how especially all Mine elect

Manifold woes and vexations affect:

Filled with the merit of virtues by this,

Now everlastingly joy they in bliss.

"Wouldst thou but ponder the promise I make,

Willingly, joyfully, pain wouldst thou take:

That in My kingdom the joys thou may'st see

Of the Confessors who suffered for Me.

"Nothing more precious than this in My sight,

If with thyself and thine own wilt thou fight:

Bearing all anguish, renouncing all bliss,

And, as a sacrifice, offering this.

"For, if iniquity beareth not sway,

Happy adversity merits alway:

is the Royal road, leading above,

Which My Elect took to kingdoms of love."

Grant Thou this patience, O, to me!

Grant Thou Thy graces, my safeguard to be!

So that in all things Thy will may be mine,

Bearing all troubles, because they are Thine.