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R H Richard Henry Gretton
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They were hut brief and fading beams, That vanished ere attained, And such is all this earth's vain pleasure, Lasting nought — save one blest treasure.
Then let us of that one partake, Be it our guide henceforth, Remembrance must the past forsake For more substantial worth ; Holy desires past thoughts deface, And earthly love to them gives place.
And, if our hearts can equal feel — The tranquil that they give In prayer request each others weal — And thus learn how to live — Then may we learn th
...rough grace to know Grace reigns above if not below.
But if thy spirit cannot yield, And still this earth prevail, Why, then, my thoughts on thee are sealed, Nor words — nor looks avail, But still my prayer, my hope will be, With this last strain of mine to thee 31 WRITTEN ON THE ENVELOPE OF A LITTLE BOOK WHICH CONTAINED SOME DRIED LEAVES, GATHERED BY MY SISTER ROSABELLE.
The hands that cull'cl these leaves are cold, The eyes that heamed so bright, Are closed in death, yet they have told Of childhood's deep delight, When in thy gleesome artless, way, " Look at rny flowers, " I've heard thee say.


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