1003. 7s. M. 6l. Anonymous.

Active Benevolence.

1In the morning sow thy seed,

Nor at eve withhold thy hand;

Who can tell which may succeed,

Or if both alike shall stand,

And a glorious harvest bear,

To reward the sower's care?

2Sow it 'mid the haunts of vice--

Scenes of infamy and crime;

Suddenly, may Paradise

Burst, as in the northern clime

Spring, with all its verdant race,

Starts from Winter's cold embrace.

3Sow it with unsparing hand;

'Tis the kingdom's precious seed,

'Tis the Master's great command,

And his grace shall crown the deed;

He hath said, the precious grain

Never shall be sown in vain.