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A nation says goodbye

Already, Britain is a different place

In Boston, 3,000 share grief, pay respects

A unique eulogy touches a nerve

Diana's people bid her farewell

Like millions of others, riveted to the TV

To French, she was the real thing

Many rise early to watch and grieve

With grace and depth, ABC ruled Funeral transcripts:
Earl Spencer's remarks
Archbishop's prayers
Tony Blair's reading
Lady Jane Fellowes' reading

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Lady Jane Fellowes' reading

Time is too slow for those who wait,
too swift for those who fear,
too long for those who grieve,
too short for those who rejoice,
but for those who love, time is eternity.

The congregation sang
The King of love my Shepherd is,
whose goodness faileth never;
I nothing lack if I am his
and he is mine for ever.

Where streams of living water flow
my ransomed soul he leadeth,
and where the verdant pastures grow
with food celestial feedeth.
Perverse and foolish oft I strayed,
but yet in love he sought me,
and on his shoulder gently laid,
and home rejoicing brought me.

In death's dark vale I fear no ill
with thee, dear Lord, beside me;
thy rod and staff my comfort still,
thy cross before to guide me.

Thou spread'st a table in my sight;
thy unction grace bestoweth:
and O what transport of delight
from thy pure chalice floweth!

And so through all the length of days
thy goodness faileth never:
good Shepherd, may I sing thy praise
within thy house for ever.

Dominus regit me.
Tune: Dominus regit me, by J.B. Dykes (1823-76)
Paraphrase of Psalm 23 by H.W. Baker (1821-77)


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