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OUR FUTURE HOME.
OUR FUTURE HOME:
AN EASTER HYMN. BY DEAN STANLEY. |
It has been thought that there may be a place for some expression, such as the following hymn or hymns endeavor to embody, of the prospect of another world, more hopeful than the touching address of the emperor Hadrian to his soul, less vague and material than Pope’s graceful version of it in his well-known lines. "Vital spark of heavenly flame." |
PART I. O frail spirit — vital spark, II. Shall the course of earthly joys III. Dimly, through those shades unknown, IV. "Maker of the human heart, V. "When in ruin and in gloom VI. "When the shadows melt away, PART II. "Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings, VIII. There may we rejoicing meet IX. And, in those celestial spheres, X. May we wisely, humbly scan, XI. As we climb that steep ascent, XII. Through our upward pilgrimage, Macmillan's Magazine.A. P. S. |
- ↑ These four lines are taken, with two slight
alterations, from the fine hymn of Robert Seagrave, 1748.