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SPIRITUAL MAGAZINE NO. 15
231


ANOTHER SPIRITUAL SONG

by the same Author[1]


Tune: Ye Sinners Come.

1.
O, children, would you cherish
A worthy lasting love?
The good that does not perish
Is only found above.
Seek God, the highest goal,
With spirit and with soul,
Then you will find a rapture
The heart cannot control.
 
2.
Is indolence a pleasure?
Does worldliness allure?
Then know that short the measure,
For life is never sure,
And through eternity,
The soul will ever be,
The time for pardon wasted,
In woful misery.
 
3.
Saint Luke has plainly written
About a man of pride —
With riches was he smitten,
And worldliness beside —
  1. In Governor Pennypacker's “Historical and Biographical Sketches,” p. 148 ff, the following translation is given. In the translation the Governor says: “The effort has been made to preserve the thought, versification, metre and rhyme — a somewhat difficult task.” The task has been so artfully performed that it seemed best to give it in this interesting form.