The Emigrant Mechanic and Other Tales in Verse Together with Numerous Songs Upon Canadian Subjects by Thomas Cowherd
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Till you have made their saddened faces bright.
Oh! there is One above who sees you now, If you repent not he will bring you low! Regard this warning, flee to God for peace, From loving your dear families never cease. And ye, whose task it is to make our laws, Lend your strong influence to aid this cause; See that your hands are clean--or make them so-- You've much to answer for, of weal or woe. Young COOPER'S parents did on him impress The way to gain domestic happiness: More by example than by precepts strong They their dear children sought to lead along Their constant conduct to each other told What they preferred before the richest gold. And one who knows them well can testify That they themselves would evermore deny, Ere they would risk their own or family's peace, As some have done, who scarce from jarring cease. In such a family, as we might expect, True discipline met not with long neglect. And this, employed aright, the Lord will bless, In spite of childhood's frequent waywardness. Trained in this manner, WILLIAM soon arrived Just to the time when means should he contrived To get for him at once a proper trade, And he to this not one objection made. It was his choice that he might he employed |
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