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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;