Memories of Canada and Scotland — Speeches and Verses by John Douglas Sutherland Campbell
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To no turret proud and lonely,
There to sound the hours of praise;-- Why I keep them close beside me, Framed within the church's walls, Here where heathen lands shall hide me Until death to judgment calls." Then St Gabriel in high heaven Told the saints this mortal's lot, As the Angelus at even Rose to day that dieth not; And from out the nightly wonder Of the darkened world would float, Mingling with the near sea's thunder, Yonder belfry's golden note. "Two there were, whose loves were blighted By the Spanish pride abhorred, And their vows and wealth they plighted To the Missions of the Lord. For his church these bells she gave him, When within their glowing mould, She had cast what were her treasures, --All her ornaments of gold. "So do these, that to his seeming Were but good as touched by her, Ring to seek for love redeeming All who sorrow, all who err. Yes, though human love be ever |
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