353. L. M. 6l. Montgomery.

Humility.

1The bird that soars on highest wing

Builds on the ground her lowly nest;

And she that doth most sweetly sing

Sings in the shade when all things rest:--

In lark and nightingale we see

What honor hath humility.

2When Mary chose the better part,

She meekly sat at Jesus' feet;

And Lydia's gently opened heart

Was made for God's own temple meet:--

Fairest and best adorned is she

Whose clothing is humility.

3The saint that wears heaven's brightest crown

In deepest adoration bends;

The weight of glory bows him down

Then most when most his soul ascends:--

Nearest the throne itself must be

The footstool of humility.