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EXTEMPORE, ON HEARING MONSIEUR VON ESCHE'S MARCHE RELIGIEUSE.
Decent, pious, pensive, slow,
To the House of God they go;
Sacred Sisters, bending there,
Pour the suppliant soul in prayer;
Soar sublime, 'bove sordid earth,
And feel themselves of Angel birth;
Till hallow'd tears, and holy sighs,
Lift their spirits to the skies!
To the House of God they go;
Sacred Sisters, bending there,
Pour the suppliant soul in prayer;
Soar sublime, 'bove sordid earth,
And feel themselves of Angel birth;
Till hallow'd tears, and holy sighs,
Lift their spirits to the skies!
Sweet Musician! in thy notes,
Where another spirit floats
On airy wings of solemn sound,
We see those Sisters pacing round;
Seem their plaintive voice to hear,
Feel their sigh, and catch their tear.
Where another spirit floats
On airy wings of solemn sound,
We see those Sisters pacing round;
Seem their plaintive voice to hear,
Feel their sigh, and catch their tear.
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