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the burial of the dead.
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The Burial of the Dead.
"In sure and certain hope,"
What comfort it affords;
When the dark grave doth ope,
To hear these cheering words—
These words of solemn trust,
Over our dear ones read;
As we commit their dust
To its last narrow bed.

When heads are bowed in woe,
And tears of sorrow fall;
How sweet it is to know
Death's not the end of all.
That in a brighter sphere,
Beyond the reach of pain;
The dear ones we loved here,
Will clasp our hands again.

Blind unbelief sees naught,
Beyond the cold damp sod;
But faith, divinely taught,
Looks brightly up to God.
O, ye of little faith!
Why murmur so, and weep,
When the kind angel death
Bids your beloved ones sleep.