BETA

When Faith and Love, which parted
from thee never,
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Had ripened thy just soul to dwell
with God,
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Meekly thou didst resign this earthly
load
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Of death, called life, which us from
life doth sever.
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Thy works, and alms, and all thy good
endeavour,
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Stayed not behind, nor in the grave
were trod ;
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But, as Faith pointed with her golden
rod,
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Followed thee up to joy and bliss for
ever.
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Love led them on ; and Faith, who knew
them best
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Thy handmaids, clad them o’er with
purple beams
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And azure wings, that up they flew so
drest,
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And spake the truth of thee on glorious
themes
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Before the Judge ; who thenceforth bid
thee rest,
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And drink thy fill of pure immortal
streams.”
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