1 Wake up my muse condole the loss
Of those that mourn this day,
Let tears distill on every face,
And every mourner pray.
2 The tyrant death came rushing in,
Last night his power did shew,
Out of this world this child did take,
Death laid its visage low.
3 No more the pleasant child is seen
To please its parent's eye,
The tender plant, so fresh and green,
Is in eternity.
4 The golden bowl by death is broke,
The pitcher's burst in twain,
The cistern-wheel has felt the stroke,
The pleasant child is slain.
5 The winding sheet doth bind its limbs,
The coffin holds it fast,
To day it's seen by all its friends,
But this must be the last.
6 Until the Lord doth come to judge,
The nations great and small,
And you and I before him stand,
And at his presence fall.
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First Line: | Wake up my muse condole the loss |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1801 |