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1791–1865

THE LITTLE BROTHERS,

Lydia Howard Sigourney

The noble boy amid his sports Droop'd like a smitten flower That feels the frost-king's fatal shaft, And withers in its bower.

But then a younger darling sank In childhood's rosy bloom, And those whose hearts were one from birth, Were brothers in the tomb.

Not in the tomb. Ah no! They rose Through Christ their Saviour's love, In his blest presence to cement Their deathless bond of love.

Are they not dwelling side by side? Have they not‘ scaped the strife, The snares, the sins, the woes that stain This pilgrimage of life?

Oh heart of sorrowing Love, be strong! Tho’ tenderest ties are riven, For do not earth's bereavments aid The angel-chant of Heaven.

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