A Hand book for the Albany Rural Cemetery With An Appendix On Emblems

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A Hand book for the Albany Rural Cemetery With An Appendix On Emblems
Fitzgerald Edward
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*' Above their couch shall flow'rets bloom — Dear, precious flowers, that droop and die, 'Tis fit that ye should wreathe the tomb, Where those we best have loved, shall lie. '< But they shall wake when o'er the earth Time's last receding wave shall roll; Shall share in an immortal birth. The changeless spring-time of the soul. " Then let us learn to bear aright Life's weary weight of pain and care. Till, with our heavenly home in sight. This last and dreamless couch we share. 67 << Oh ! let us see thy glory here, Our Father ! and we'll kiss the rod ; We leave ourselves, and all most dear. With Thee, our Saviour and our God ! " The Poem, by A. B. Street, Esq. (to whom we are indebted for a copy) was then pronounced, as follows : " When life's last breath has faintly ebb'd away, And nought is left but cold unconscious clay. Still doth Affection bend in anguish deep, O'er the pale brow to fondly gaze and weep. What tho' the soul hath soar'd in chainless flight, Round the spurn'd frame still plays a sacred light, A hallow'd radiance never to depart, Pour'd from its solemn source the sti'icken heart.

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