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The adopted daughter | ||
LOVE'S ASSURANCE.
LOVE'S ASSURANCE.
BY MRS. C. MARIA LANDON.
Oh! were it not that Heaven had placed
Its shrine within thy soul,
And Truth—sweet daughter of the skies—
Had made thy heart her goal,—
And had not Purity and Love,
Like gems some bright crown above
Descended on thy brow,—
I should not feel the holy tie
That links our spirits now.
And were there less of noble fire
Within those eyes of thine,
That always softens when it meets
These duller orbs of mine;
And hadst thou less of holy zeal,
To do thy duty and God's will,
I should not know, as now I do,
That when Life's path is trod,
And we are call'd away, to view
Our Father and our God;
Where symphonies of glory roll
Around the Eternal Throne,
And songs of rapture thrill the soul
We shall be ever one.
Its shrine within thy soul,
And Truth—sweet daughter of the skies—
Had made thy heart her goal,—
And had not Purity and Love,
Like gems some bright crown above
Descended on thy brow,—
I should not feel the holy tie
That links our spirits now.
And were there less of noble fire
Within those eyes of thine,
That always softens when it meets
These duller orbs of mine;
And hadst thou less of holy zeal,
To do thy duty and God's will,
I should not know, as now I do,
That when Life's path is trod,
And we are call'd away, to view
Our Father and our God;
Where symphonies of glory roll
Around the Eternal Throne,
And songs of rapture thrill the soul
We shall be ever one.
The adopted daughter | ||