“Meek — as the meek that shall inherit earth,
Pure — as the pure in heart that shall see God.”

—  Dinah Craik

Poems (1866), Our Father's Business
Context: This, this is Thou. No idle painter's dream
Of aureoled, imaginary Christ,
Laden with attributes that make not God;
But Jesus, son of Mary; lowly, wise,
Obedient, subject unto parents, mild,
Meek — as the meek that shall inherit earth,
Pure — as the pure in heart that shall see God.

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English novelist and poet 1826–1887

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