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while her pinions gay: Then sank in disappointment's night, And each fair promise died away. And as I scan her records of the past, And in succession all their deeds appear, There's none o'er which so deep a shade is cast As thine, thou just expiring year. Thy spring was green, and bright, and gay, And bloom'd as fair as Eden's bow'rs. But mil-dew in her sunbeams lay, And scorpions lurk'd among the flowers. For when all perfumed seemed thy breath, And all thy aspect sweet and mild, It brought contagion, blight and death, And from us bore a lovely child, Then Summer came, with ardent glow,-- With burning guns and sultry skies, Her mantle over Spring to throw,-- Of richer tints and deeper dyes. Then often, with her fairy train, Came gnawing Grief and wasting Care, Sickness, Anxiety and Pain, Mingling in sad confusion there, Then Autumn came, with sober mien, For summer days are always brief;-- And in her pathway soon were seen The wither'd flow'r, the yellow leaf. But ere her hollow, chilly breeze, Scarce spake of nature's sad decay, Or ting'd the foliage pa the trees, A gentle brother pass'd away. Sweet was his passage to the tomb, Reclining on a Saviour's breast; He heard the welcome--"Child, come home," And enter'd on the promis'd rest. Then Winter came, with icy breath, His hoarse winds whistling shrill and loud, And quickly o'er the frozen earth, He lightly spread his snowy shroud. And sorrow, like that snowy pall, Seemed spread o'er all my prospects bright, And Health, and Hope, and Joy, and Peace, Seem verging all to death's dark night. But hark! I hear a cheering voice,-- And see--those pale, cold lips still move. Mortal, shrink not; in God rejoice! He is Wisdom, Power and Love. 'Tis he ordains the rolling year;-- Seasons and changes are his own; Then, mortal, live in God's own fear;-- One struggle, and the year was gone, But Peace had stolen o'er my breast; And as I gazed I shed a tear,-- And grateful for the last behest, I bless'd the just departed year. Consumption. The whirlwind in its fury depopulates a district, or a small tract of land over which it passes perhaps once in a century--the earthquake rumbles through the hidden recesses of the earth, and here and there the yawning cavern swal
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