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To Pervis & Annie Nov. 30th 1856.
To Pervis & Annie Nov. 30th 1856.
Dear friends you now have joined the hands
Dear friends you now have joined the hands
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They are the ties which closely bind
They are the ties which closely bind
Two willing hearts together --
Two willing hearts together --
Alas -- 'tis sad --  to thing these bonds
Alas -- 'tis sad --  to think these bonds
Cannot remain forever --
Cannot remain forever --
That times' silent hand will deign
That Time's relentless hand will deign
To part the earthly ties --
To part the earthly ties --
Yet_ sweet to think it cannot send
Yet - sweet to think it cannot rend
The Goul -- it never died --
The Soul -- it never dies --
'Tis only frail and mortal things
'Tis only frail and mortal things
O'er which death has control
O'er which death has control
It ne'er can send the holy, true
It ne'er can rend the holy, true
Affections of the Goul --
Affections of the Soul --
They'll strengthen, ripen, brighten glow
They'll strengthen, ripen, brighter glow
As years roll quickly by --
As years roll quickly by --
And stronger yet will be those bonds
And stronger yet will be those bonds
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The joys, and pleasures, sorrows, griefs
The joys, and pleasures, sorrows, griefs
And every earthly care --
And every earthly care --
Let each the others virtues laud
Let each the other's virtues laud
Their faults too --greatly chide --
Their faults too -- gently chide --
Let each the others purpose know
Let each the others purpose know
And every thought confide --
And every thought confide --
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May you in meek submission bow
May you in meek submission bow
Unto our Fathers will. --
Unto our Fathers will. --
You'll part but for a season short
You'll part to meet again --
You'll part to meet again --
In mansions of eternal bliss
In mansions of eternal bliss
Where pleasures banish pain. --
Where pleasures banish pain. --

Latest revision as of 04:13, 3 August 2020

62 To Pervis & Annie Nov. 30th 1856. Dear friends you now have joined the hands And hearts in true affection -- The holy bond -- the marriage vows Are true love's bright reflection -- They are the ties which closely bind Two willing hearts together -- Alas -- 'tis sad -- to think these bonds Cannot remain forever -- That Time's relentless hand will deign To part the earthly ties -- Yet - sweet to think it cannot rend The Soul -- it never dies -- 'Tis only frail and mortal things O'er which death has control It ne'er can rend the holy, true Affections of the Soul -- They'll strengthen, ripen, brighter glow As years roll quickly by -- And stronger yet will be those bonds When they're matured on high -- Oh may you live each others' lifes' Each others troubles share -- The joys, and pleasures, sorrows, griefs And every earthly care -- Let each the other's virtues laud Their faults too -- gently chide -- Let each the others purpose know And every thought confide -- May all your efforts ever be To make -- each other happy -- For this -- your promises were made -- This -- is your bounden duty -- And thus employing talents which Are so profusely given -- You'll make your Home -- what Home should be A miniature of Heaven. -- And when the time of parting comes As come it surely will -- May you in meek submission bow Unto our Fathers will. -- You'll part but for a season short You'll part to meet again -- In mansions of eternal bliss Where pleasures banish pain. --