The Happiness of the Righteous. |
413. C. M. Burns. The Happiness of the Righteous. 1 The man, in life wherever placed, Hath happiness in store, Who walks not in the wicked's way, Nor learns their guilty lore: 2 Nor from the seat of scornful pride Casts forth his eyes abroad, But with humility and awe, Still walks before his God. 3 That man shall flourish like the trees Which by the streamlets grow; The fruitful top is spread on high, And firm the root below. 4 But he whose blossom buds in guilt Shall to the ground be cast, And, like the rootless stubble, tossed Before the sweeping blast.
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