The Beggar's Petition/Verses written in the high church yard, Glasgow, where the author now lies

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The Beggar's Petition
Verses written in the high church yard, Glasgow, where the author now lies by F. J. Guion
4254962The Beggar's Petition — Verses written in the high church yard, Glasgow, where the author now liesF. J. Guion

VERSES WRITTEN IN THE HIGH CHURCH
YARD, GLASGOW, WHERE THE AUTHOR
NOW LIES.

I.

Grieve not ye wife, though in this yard
Some hundred thousands lie;
The just inherit their reward,
Are happiest when they die.

II.

When wicked men to graves descend
No more they’ll plague mankind;
On earth that life should never end
Was ne’er by heaven design’d.