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MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS
Through God, who gave that word of might |
Which swelled creation's lay: |
“Let there be light, and there was light.” |
What chased the clouds away? |
'T was Love whose finger traced aloud |
A bow of promise on the cloud. |
Thou to whose power our hope we give, |
Free us from human strife. |
Fed by Thy love divine we live, |
For Love alone is Life; |
And life most sweet, as heart to heart |
Speaks kindly when we meet and part. |
Woman's Rights
Grave on her monumental pile: |
She won from vice, by virtue's smile, |
Her dazzling crown, her sceptred throne, |
Affection's wreath, a happy home; |
The right to worship deep and pure, |
To bless the orphan, feed the poor; |
Last at the cross to mourn her Lord, |
First at the tomb to hear his word: |
To fold an angel's wings below; |
And hover o'er the couch of woe; |
To nurse the Bethlehem babe so sweet, |
The right to sit at Jesus' feet; |