579. C. M. L. H. Sigourney. Burial of a Friend. 1 As, bowed by sudden storms, the rose Sinks on the garden's breast, Down to the grave our brother goes, In silence there to rest. 2 No more with us his tuneful voice The hymn of praise shall swell; No more his cheerful heart rejoice When peals the Sabbath bell. 3 Yet, if, in yonder cloudless sphere Amid a sinless throng, He utters in his Saviour's ear The everlasting song, -- 4 No more we'll mourn the absent friend, But lift our earnest prayer, And daily every effort bend To rise and join him there.
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