Of that country to which I'm going,

My Redeemer, my Redeemer is the light.

There is no sorrow, nor any sighing,

Nor any sin there, nor any dying,

I'm a pilgrim, etc.

The same devout poetess also wrote (1840) the once popular consolatory hymn,—

O sing to me of heaven

When I'm about to die,

—sung to the familiar tune by Rev. E.W. Dunbar; also to a melody composed 1854 by Dr. William Miller.

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