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1817–1907

TO MR. AND MRS. W. BATTY, OF PARIS.

Thomas Cowherd

Brother and sister dear, my stay I prolong here, While an effusion can flow from my pen. May it you gratify, your minds now satisfy, That I may have courage to try it again.

Do thou, my dear brother — for there is no other Has a claim upon me if thou be denied — Accept from me the lay I in gratitude pay For services rendered when I was so tried.

When by great sickness low, I was some years ago, Thy interest with mine was clearly as one. For me thou wast striving, thyself wast depriving Of needful repose when thy day's work was done.

In view then of thy strong affection As shown to me, my feelings flow; And, while I enjoy reflection, I'll strive my gratitude to show.

I saw thy conduct with emotion, Prayed my God to own and bless What thou didst through love's devotion, To increase my happiness.

‘ Twas then I sought thy soul's Salvation; In prayer besought the Lord to make What proved to me severe probation A blessing to thee for Christ's’ sake.

And now I see thee with thy wife, Ranked amongst the heirs of Glory, Partakers of Eternal Life Through faith in sweet Redemption's Story.

A blessing this, which fleeting Time Can not unfold in all its brightness, As‘ twill be seen when in Heaven's prime We walk its streets in robes of whiteness.

Hail happy day! thy near approach Inspires our hearts with joy and gladness, Enables us to bear reproach, Takes from our hearts much of their sadness.

Brother and sister dear, let us while we are here Cling unto Jesus, our very best friend; That when Death shall come we may soon reach our home, And gain Felicity never to end.

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