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 Baal, foe crjj to tfjee from morning till eben,— £n tlje cbe of creation foe erg to tfjee, Baal tfje Ancient; belter us, sfjauofo of Baal, from fgim, the .Supernal ; Het tfye mountains of Baal fall on us, anfc cober our faces, plateful in ligljt is tlje JBag^pring eternal: $ear us, © Baal. Deafness and dumbness hath Baal, the god of the heathen ; Only the voice of the Judge rolleth down on the thunder. He whom they pierced they shall look on, and know that they pierced Him ; Fearful in sternness the love cast aside and despised, Sorrow encrystalled to wrath, as the mountains unbending ; Kven the sun in his strength fades to darkness before Him:—