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THE MISSIONARY.


The votary here must half unlearn
    The accents of his mother-tongue;
Must dwell ’mid strangers, and must earn
    Fruits from a soil reluctant wrung.

His words on hardened hearts must fall,
    Harden'd till God’s appointed hour;
Yet he must wait, and watch o'er all,
    Till hope grows faith, and prayer has power.

And many a grave neglected lies,
    Where sleep the soldiers of the Lord;
Who perish'd ’neath the sultry skies,
    Where first they preached that sacred word.

But not in vain—their toil was blest;
    Life's dearest hope by them was won;
A blessing is upon their rest,
    And on the work which they begun.

Yon city,* where our purer creedCawnpore
    Was as a thing unnamed, unknown,
Has now a sense of deeper need,
    Has now a place of prayer its own.

And many a darkened mind has light,
    And many a stony heart has tears;
The morning breaking o’er that night,
    So long upon those godless spheres.

Our prayers be with them—we who know
    The value of a soul to save,
Must pray for those, who seek to show
    The Heathen hope beyond the grave.

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