54. The Death of Moses
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MY Father's hope! my childhood's dream! |
The promise from on high! |
Long waited for! its glories beam |
Now when my death is nigh. |
My death is come, but not decay; |
Nor eye nor mind is dim; |
The keenness of youth's vigorous day |
Thrills in each nerve and limb. |
Blest scene! thrice welcome after toil— |
If no deceit I view; |
O might my lips but press the soil, |
And prove the vision true! {107} |
Its glorious heights, its wealthy plains, |
Its many-tinted groves, |
They call! but He my steps restrains |
Who chastens whom He loves. |
Ah! now they melt ... they are but shades ... |
I die!—yet is no rest, |
O Lord! in store, since Canaan fades |
But seen, and not possest? |
Off Ithaca.
December 30, 1832. |