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(1066) Mourning with Hope.

Why should our tears in sorrow flow

When God recalls his own,

And bids them leave a world of woe,

For an immortal crown?

2 Is not e'en death a gain to those

Whose life to God was given?

Gladly to earth their eyes they close

To open them in heaven.

3 Their toils are past, their work is done,

And they are fully blest!

They fought the fight, the victory won,

And entered into rest.

4 Then let our sorrows cease to flow,--

God has recalled his own;

But let our hearts, in every woe,

Still say, "Thy will be done!"

Wm. H. Bathurst, 1829.