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And with heavenly wisdom were.</p> | And with heavenly wisdom were.</p> | ||
<p>What can sighs or tears avail<lb/> | |||
Misery; plaint, or suffering, wail<lb/> | |||
Nightly horror — daily fear?<lb/> | |||
Grief becomes of anser die;<lb/> | |||
Agony makes agony<lb/> | |||
Bitterer,- stiep'd in sighs of Tear.</p> | |||
<p>Tis alone religion's calm<lb/> | |||
That can breath a soothing balm -<lb/> | |||
Confidence that all is best<lb/> | |||
That the party we suffer here<lb/> | |||
Salutary - the' severe -<lb/> | |||
tis us for our <del>bed</del> <add>place</add> of rest</p> | |||
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Monday Morning —
He may bear afflictions shock
He is founded on a rock
Who upon her God silver,
He shall conquer be at length
Strengthened by almighty strength
And with heavenly wisdom were.
What can sighs or tears avail
Misery; plaint, or suffering, wail
Nightly horror — daily fear?
Grief becomes of anser die;
Agony makes agony
Bitterer,- stiep'd in sighs of Tear.
Tis alone religion's calm
That can breath a soothing balm -
Confidence that all is best
That the party we suffer here
Salutary - the' severe -
tis us for our bed place of rest
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