Chapter 101

96. COMPANY OF OLD MEN.(notes)"Hail,Old Men! Quite a goodly Company!"—True, we are old; this day assembled hereIn this new mansion to partake this cheer,Of ancient friend to wake the memory.—Though old, yet have we undimm'd eyes to seeAnd ears that fail not yet the truths to hear,Once taught by our deceased pastor dear,Which some in life's fair morn cannot descry,Sin's thick, delusive veil spread o'er their sight.We see time's speed, and death to be no cheat;To us the Sun of Righteousness shines bright,And bright yon heav'ns, up where we hope to meet.We see the worth of Truth, of Faith, of Love,—Our certain guides toEndless Lifeabove.

96. COMPANY OF OLD MEN.(notes)

"Hail,Old Men! Quite a goodly Company!"—True, we are old; this day assembled hereIn this new mansion to partake this cheer,Of ancient friend to wake the memory.—Though old, yet have we undimm'd eyes to seeAnd ears that fail not yet the truths to hear,Once taught by our deceased pastor dear,Which some in life's fair morn cannot descry,Sin's thick, delusive veil spread o'er their sight.We see time's speed, and death to be no cheat;To us the Sun of Righteousness shines bright,And bright yon heav'ns, up where we hope to meet.We see the worth of Truth, of Faith, of Love,—Our certain guides toEndless Lifeabove.

"Hail,Old Men! Quite a goodly Company!"—

True, we are old; this day assembled here

In this new mansion to partake this cheer,

Of ancient friend to wake the memory.—

Though old, yet have we undimm'd eyes to see

And ears that fail not yet the truths to hear,

Once taught by our deceased pastor dear,

Which some in life's fair morn cannot descry,

Sin's thick, delusive veil spread o'er their sight.

We see time's speed, and death to be no cheat;

To us the Sun of Righteousness shines bright,

And bright yon heav'ns, up where we hope to meet.

We see the worth of Truth, of Faith, of Love,—

Our certain guides toEndless Lifeabove.


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