The Emigrant Mechanic and Other Tales in Verse Together with Numerous Songs Upon Canadian Subjects by Thomas Cowherd
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The breakfast over, straight the Bible's brought,
A proper chapter found as soon as sought; Remarks are made, or they some question ask: To gain instruction proves a pleasing task. This done, sweet hymns of praise to God arise. From well tuned hearts--a joyful sacrifice! Then, on their knees, in fervent prayer they join To Him, their Savior and their Friend benign. Give thanks for care extended through the night, And blessings they enjoy at morning light. Not only Sabbath days they thus began; On, week-days, too, it was their constant plan To join in worship every night and morn, That the Religion ever might adorn. By this made fit to meet the ills of life, They were preserved from much of worldly strife: "Surely," thought WILLIAM, "God will deign to bless This worthy family with rich happiness!" Ev'n so he did; all seven knew the Lord, And took, to guide them, His most holy Word. England! whate'er thy foes may do or say, Thousands of families for thee will pray, By love and duty led. They will not cease To seek that God would bless thy shores with peace! Know thou, my Country! thy great naval store, Thy numerous armies, and thy cannon's roar, Are _Impotence_ itself compared with prayer, Poured forth from hearts which in thy blessings share! |
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