Select poems / by L.H. Sigourney [electronic resource]

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Select poems / by L.H. Sigourney [electronic resource]
Author
Sigourney, L. H. (Lydia Howard), 1791-1865
Publication
Philadelphia: Parry & McMillan
1856
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"Select poems / by L.H. Sigourney [electronic resource]." In the digital collection American Verse Project. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/BAR7163.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.

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Page 42

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.

GROUP after group are gathering, such as prest Once to their Saviour's arms, and gently laid Their cherub heads upon his shielding breast, Though sterner souls the fond approach forbade Group after group glide on with noiseless tread And round Jehovah's sacred altar meet, Where holy thoughts in infant hearts are bred, And holy words their ruby lips repeat, Oft with a chasten'd glance, in modulation sweet.
Yet some there are, upon whose childish brows Wan poverty hath done the work of care; Look up, ye sad ones!—'tis your Father's house, Beneath whose consecrated dome you are; More gorgeous robes ye see, and trappings rare, And watch the gaudier forms that gaily rove, And deem perchance, mistaken as you are, The "coat of many colours" proves His love, Whose sign is in the heart and whose reward above.

Page 43

And ye, blest laborers in this humble sphere, To deeds of saint-like charity inclined, Who from your cells of meditation dear Come forth to guide the weak, untutor'd mind— Yet ask no payment, save one smile refined Of grateful love, one tear of contrite pain, Meekly ye forfeit to your mission kind The rest of earthly Sabbaths. Be your gain A Sabbath without end, 'mid yon celestial plain.
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