405 Boylston. S.M.

(821) Doing Good.

We give thee but thine own,

Whate'er the gift may be:

All that we have is thine alone,

A trust, O Lord! from thee.

2 O, hearts are bruised and dead,

And homes are bare and cold,

And lambs, for whom the Shepherd bled,

Are straying from the fold.

3 To comfort and to bless,

To find a balm for woe,

To tend the lone and fatherless

Is angels' work below.

4 The captive to release,

To God the lost to bring,

To teach the way of life and peace,

It is a Christ-like thing.

5 And we believe thy word,

Though dim our faith may be:

Whate'er for thine we do, O Lord,

We do it unto thee.

William Walsham How, 1854.