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To The Memory Of R. R. Jun.

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LATE OF IPSWICH, AND ONE OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.     From thy sad sire and weeping kindred torn,         Thine is the crown of everlasting life;     On thy closed eye has burst a brighter morn,         In realms where joy and peace alone are rife;     Thy soul, in Christ, enlightened and new-born,         Has meekly triumphed over nature's strife,     And passed the dreary portals of the grave,     Strong in the faith of Him who died to save!     Soldier of Christ! thy warfare now is o'er,         Thy toils accomplished and thy trials done,     And thou shalt weep and sigh, young saint, no more;         With thee the scene is closed, the race is run.     Death heaved the bar of that eternal door;         The palm is gained,--the victory is won,     And earthly sorrows shall no more alloy     Thy soul's pure raptures in those realms of joy!     Ah! who would weep for thee?--the early blessed--         Who that has mourned the tyranny of sin,     The strong temptations which assail the breast,         The fiery passions warring still within,     But does not envy thee thy heavenly rest,         And sighing, wish that they at length may win     The narrow path thy faith and patience trod,     And meet thee in the presence of thy God?     Though friends who loved thee weep above thy bier,         And kindred anguish find in grief a voice,     We will not mourn thy exit from this sphere,         When angels in the heaven of heavens rejoice,     When God's own hand hath wiped away each tear,         And crowned with endless life thy happy choice.     Oh blessed lot--oh change with rapture fraught,     Surpassing human love--and human thought!

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