Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell/The Penitent

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THE PENITENT.

I mourn with thee, and yet rejoice
That thou shouldst sorrow so;
With anger choirs I join my voice
To bless the sinner's woe.


Though friends and kindred turn away,
And laugh thy grief to scorn;
I hear the great Redeemer say,
"Blessed are ye that mourn."


Hold on thy course, nor deem it strange
That earthly cords are riven:
Man may lament the wondrous change,
But "there is joy in heaven!"

Acton.