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The Golden Wedding.

    By Kate Seymour Maclean



    Inscribed to OUR FATHER AND MOTHER, and read on that Anniversary,
    FEBRUARY 15TH, 1876.


    A half a century of time,
        The mingled pain and bliss
    That make the history of life
        Between that day and this;
    Two lives that in that morning light,
        Together were made one,
    Now standing where the shadows fall
        Athwart the setting sun.

    How long it seems!--the devious way.
        And full of toil and pain,--
    Yet love and peace kept house with them,
        And love and peace remain.
    Though youth and strength and youthful friends
        Were left upon the road
    Long since, an honest man is still
        The noblest work of God.

    No famous deeds, no acts achieved
        In battle or in state
    Make memorable this festal day,
        The day we celebrate:
    Divided from the common lot
        By neither tame nor pelf,
    Our hearts revere the man who loves
        His neighbour as himself.

    The fragrance of the Christian's life,
        Though humble and unknown,
    Is a more precious heritage
        Than heirship to a throne.
    That lowly roof--what memories
        Of blessings cluster there,
    Around the hearthstone consecrate
        By fifty years of prayer!

    The shaded lamp, the cheerful fire,
        Our Mother's patient look,
    The firelight on her silver hair,
        And on the Holy Book;--
    Where e'er our erring feet may stray,
        The welcome waits the same,--
    That light, that look will follow still,
    And soften and reclaim.

    Type of the Fatherhood of God,
        Whose love has kept us still,
    In all the changeful scenes of life
        Secure from every ill,
    And brought our long-divided band,
        Not one of us astray,
    Around our Father's board to keep
        This Golden Wedding Day.

    Oh ye beloved and revered!
        Our hearts make thankful prayer,
    That still around our household hearth
        There is no vacant chair.
    God grant that we may be of those
        Who sing the heavenly psalm,
    And sit together at the feast,
        The marriage of the Lamb!



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