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The laws of heaven, Like thunder from the faithful pastor's lips, Fell on his stubborn heart ; their force he felt, And big tears chased each other down his cheeks.
The spirit stirred within him, but he said, "Not this time, — to-morrow 1 shall call for thee.'" A week passed by; the guilty man was laid Low on his death-couch, and his trembling soul Was troubled at the dread array of crime That memory's faithful mirror showed him then ; The false to-morrow that deceived him long, Came on him sud
...denly ; he made the call That he had promised; but he called in vain, The injured spirit now refused to hear, And left him in that last and gloomy hour In all his deep infirmity and sin, To fight with Terror's king.
THY LOVE.
It rises like a sun of joy- On life's uncertain sea ; When passion's waves roll wild and high, Its light is shed on me.
I hail it when around my path, Clouds of misfortune lower ; And in affection's depths 1 feel Its soothing — softening power.
'Tis lovely as the light of heaven, As brilliant and as pure ; And shines alike in storm and calm, Life's fadeless Cynosure.


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