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Leisure Hours a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcollections
John Isacke
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Oh ! where is the heart that don't feel The emotion of gratitude's prai&e r 85 When the small voice of conscience is heard, To warn us from enl to fly, While the preacher proclaims tlie glad word Which leads us to hlessings on high.
With fervour how oft has he pray'd, That the scoffer the scriptures might search, And no longer his being degrade.
Or revile at the Old Village Church.
THE SPOT FOR A GEAYE.
" Althoug-h corruption may our frame consume, The immortal spirit in the skies may bloom. "
...Horace Smith.
*' Beauty immortal awakes from the tomb. " Beattie.
GIVE me a grave where the simbeams shine, Dra-^ang sweets from the brier and rose ; ^May the fliirest of flow' rets gently entwine, O'er the mound where my relics repose. Where song birds shall flutter on restless wing, And carol their sti'ains o'er my head ; Aye, loudest and sweetest the robin shall sing A requiem over the dead.
0, give me a grave where butterfly wings.
Are plying in numerous swanns ; Where emblems of beauty and beautiful things Aie displaying their heavenly forms.


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