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Ballads for the Times

(Now first collected,) Geraldine, A Modern Pyramid, Bartenus, A Thousand Lines, and other poems. By Martin F. Tupper. A new Edition, enlarged and revised

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I.— PSALM I.

Blest is the man who walketh not
In sinners' evil ways;
Nor with the wicked joins his lot,
Nor gives the scorner praise:
But all his solace and delight
Is in his Father's word,—
His meditation day and night,
The doctrine of the Lord.

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As some green tree near flowing streams
That yields its timely fruit,
Unblighted still his foliage seems,—
He prospers, branch and root.
Not so the ungodly; they are all
Like chaff before the blast;
In the dread judgment they shall fall,
And perish at the last:
For the Lord loveth, and doth keep
The good man day by day;
But as for sinners, He shall sweep
And scatter them away!