To be assisted when his health decays;

Some part his prudence, from the day’s supply,

For cares and troubles in his age, lays by;

The printed rules he guards with painted frame,

And shows his children where to read his name;

Those simple words his honest nature move,

That bond of union tied by laws of love;

This is his pride, it gives to his employ

New value, to his home another joy;

While a religious hope its balm applies