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1807–1892

ANDREW RYKMAN'S PRAYER

John Greenleaf Whittier

Andrew Rykman's dead and gone; You can see his leaning slate In the graveyard, and thereon Read his name and date.

“Trust is truer than our fears,” Runs the legend through the moss, “Gain is not in added years, Nor in death is loss.”

Still the feet that thither trod, All the friendly eyes are dim; Only Nature, now, and God Have a care for him.

There the dews of quiet fall, Singing birds and soft winds stray: Shall the tender Heart of all Be less kind than they?

What he was and what he is They who ask may haply find, If they read this prayer of his Which he left behind.

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