If social manners, if the gentlest mind,
If zeal for God, and love for human kind,
If all the charities which life endear,
May claim affection, or demand a tear,
Then, o’er Penrose’s venerable urn
Domestic love may weep, and friendship mourn.
The path of duty still, untired, he trod,
He walk’d in safety, for he walk’d with God!
When past the power of precept and of prayer
Yet still his flock remain’d the shepherd’s care;
Their wants still kindly watchful to supply,
He taught his best, last lesson, how to die?
(Hannah More)
More Poetry from Hannah More:
Hannah More Poems based on Topics: God, Love, Mind, Charity, Power, Duty, Manner, Prayers, Safety, Affection- Moses In The Bulrushes. A Sacred Drama (Hannah More Poems)
- Sir Eldred Of The Bower : A Legendary Tale: In Two Parts (Hannah More Poems)
- The Bas Bleu: Or, Conversation. Addressed To Mrs. Vesey (Hannah More Poems)
- The Slave Trade, A Poem (Hannah More Poems)
- The Bleeding Rock: Or, The Metamorphosis Of A Nymph Into Stone (Hannah More Poems)
- Reflections Of King Hezekiah, In His Sickness (Hannah More Poems)