Lizzie E Palmer

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How oft happy homes are despoiled by the foe
Whose ravages fill the fond circle with woe-
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I first promise that in this home,
Jehovah's loved and feared-
His law so holy, just and good,
Is constantly revered.
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3.

I for a subject asked one day,
A friend whose locks with age were grey,
He gave me one without delay,
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Fair Nature here most lavishly has given
Abundance to this Indian Ocean Isle,
And woods and mountains, hills and valleys green,
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In the crowded hall they listened
To the welcome, warm and free,
Which New England's sons extended,
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Canst thou tell us lovely stranger,
Of that far-famed sunny clime,
Where the pyramids so stately
Stand like 'Sentinels of time?'
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Amid the frigid regions of the North,
The frost King reigns with undisputed sway,
The Icebergs huge and tall, grim sentry keep,
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Friendships Memorial

How oft happy homes are despoiled by the foe
Whose ravages fill the fond circle with woe-
Who tearfully bend with deep grief and dispair
O'er the couch of the dear ones-the youthful and
fair;
And bitterly mourn, in their anguish and gloom,
To see their heart's treasures go down to the tomb.
And now while the buds give sweet promise of
spring,
And glad notes are making the old forest ring-
While the free waters murmur and rivulets play,
The young and the cherished are fading away.
And
thou
, to whose memory these lines are inscribed,
Thou hast passed from our midst in thy youth's
glowing pride;
There are sorrowful tears 'mongst thy kindred to-day,
Because thou hast gone from their circle away,
But they trust thou art safe where sickness and
pain
Will never have power to distress thee again-
'Where rivers of pleasure flow o'er the bright plains,
And the noontide of glory eternally reigns.'
In that fair happy land the flowers never fade,
While the Angels in beauty celestial arrayed,
Tune their harps in unceasing harmonious songs,
To the Saviour, to whom all honour belongs.
And while God in His providence speaks unto all,
May we give earnest heed to the loud warning call
To be ready, as we know not the hour nor the day
When we shall be called from our time-state away.

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