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g in radiance ever like the sun Shining upon the thousand lands of earth. THE PASSING-BELL Clara--True prophet mayst thou be. But list: that sound The passing-bell the spirit should solemnize; For, while on its emancipate path, the soul Still waves its upward wings, and we still hear The warning sound, it is known, we well may pray. _Festus_--But pray for whom? _Clara_--It means not. Pray for all. Pray for the good man's soul: He is leaving earth for heaven, And it soothes us to feel that the best May be forgiven. _Festus_--Pray for the sinful soul: It fleeth, we know not where; But wherever it be let us hope; For God is there. _Clara_--Pray for the rich man's soul: Not all be unjust, nor vain; The wise he consoled; and he saved The poor from pain. _Festus_--Pray for the poor man's soul: The death of this life of ours He hath shook from his feet; he is one Of the heavenly powers. Pray for the old man's soul: He hath labored long; through life It was battle or march. He hath ceased, Serene, from strife. _Clara_--Pray for the infant's soul: With its spirit crown unsoiled, He hath won, without war, a realm; Gained all, nor toiled. _Festus_--Pray for the struggling soul: The mists of the straits of death Clear off; in some bright star-isle It anchoreth. Pray for the soul assured: Though it wrought in a gloomy mine, Yet the gems it earned were its own, That soul's divine. _Clara_--Pray for the simple soul: For it loved, and therein was wise; Though itself knew not, but with heaven Confused the skies. _Festus_--Pray for the sage's soul: 'Neath his welkin wide of mind Lay the central thought of God, Thought undefined. Pray for the souls of all To our God, that all may be With forgiveness crowned, and joy Eternally. _Clara_--Hush! for the bell hath ceased; And the spirit's fate is sealed; To the angels known; to man Best unrevealed. THOUGHTS FESTUS--Well, farewell, Mr. Student. May you never Regret those hours which make the mind, if they Unmake the body; for the sooner we Are fit to be all mind, the better. Blessed Is he whose heart is the home of the g
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