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The Harp And the Cross a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcol
S G Stephen Greenleaf Bulfinch
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Tin: world throws wide its brazen gates; With thee we enter in : O grant us, in our humble sphere, To free that world from sin !
We have one mind in Christ our Lord To stand and point above ; To hurl rebuke at social wrong ; Hut all, O God, in 1- The star is resting in tin- >Ky ; To \vor>hi|> I'hri UB6 : The moments haste ; O touch our tongues With thy celestial llame !
The truest worship is a life; All dreaming we roiirn : We lay our offerings at thy feet, Our lives, O Christ, are thin
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190 ACTIVE DUTY.
LINES WRITTEN OX LEAVING CHARLESTON FOR THE SEASON.
1820.
SAMUEL OILMAN.
FAREWELL, awhile, thou hospitable spot !
Farewell, my own adopted dwelling-place ! Scene of my future consecrated lot, And destined circuit of my earthly race.
Farewell, ye" friends, who hung so long and true, With sleepless care, around my fevered bed, And ye from whom a stranger's title drew Profuse attentions, delicately shed.
Yet why a stranger ? since no other home Remains for me ; e'en now, depressed, I fly For the last time through youthful haunts to roam, And snatch the breezes of my native sky.


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