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Can thought be far from man? can grief and pain,
And death, and desolation, plead in vain?
Mortality on every hand appears:
The orphan's wailings, and the widow's tears;

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By sea and land, the havock of the storms,
And War's and Earthquake's more terrific forms;
The craving church-yard, Time's destroying sway,
Exertion's waste, Sloth's torpor and decay;
Calamity, diseases, crimes, unite,
To turn the soul from dissolute delight,
To check the power of sense, and to restore
Faith's all-composing, all-reviving power.
Can mortal man forget that he must die,
And but prepare for immortality?