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Title: Bridal Songs
Author: John S. Adams [ More Titles by Adams]
TO THE WIFE. LET a smile illume thy face, In thy joyous hours; Look of sympathy be thine, When the darkness lowers. He thou lovest movest where Many trials meet him; Waiting be when he returns, Lovingly to greet him. Though without the world be cold, Be it thy endeavor That within thy home is known Happiness forever. TO THE HUSBAND. WHATSOEVER trials rise, Tempting thee to falter, Ne'er forget the solemn vows Taken at the altar. In thy hours of direst grief, As in those of gladness, Minister to her you love, Dissipate her sadness. Be to cheer, to bless, to love, Always your endeavor; Write upon your heart of hearts Faithfulness forever.
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