Man immortal An allegorical poem . MAN IMMORTAL. ALLEGORICAL POEM. BY y WM. STITT TAYLOR. J3 T We shall not die.—Habakkuk, i. 12. PHILADELPHIA: J. B. LIPPINCOTT -ps Copyright, 1891, by J. B, Lippincott Company. All rights reserved. To the sainted loved ones Of hallowed memory, Who have already reached The hills of light, And to all those Now contending In this mortal fight. Who are comforted and sustained, Amid the shadows Of lifes battle-night, By the grandest of hopes Which God eer gave,— That of a blessed immortality Beyond the grave,— This work is affectionately dedicated, BY


Man immortal An allegorical poem . MAN IMMORTAL. ALLEGORICAL POEM. BY y WM. STITT TAYLOR. J3 T We shall not die.—Habakkuk, i. 12. PHILADELPHIA: J. B. LIPPINCOTT -ps Copyright, 1891, by J. B, Lippincott Company. All rights reserved. To the sainted loved ones Of hallowed memory, Who have already reached The hills of light, And to all those Now contending In this mortal fight. Who are comforted and sustained, Amid the shadows Of lifes battle-night, By the grandest of hopes Which God eer gave,— That of a blessed immortality Beyond the grave,— This work is affectionately dedicated, BY THE AUTHOR. nio: ^?? Lo-namouth / We shall not die!Cxrand announcement From the the sacred Hebrew tongue,Hope for all The years to down The centuries sweeping,In Almighty Accents waiteth now For clay !Incorruption On decay!Eternity gildeth Carnal gloom !Earth is fruitions Ante-room!1* For, midst the wreckOf mortal strife, I plant the standardOf eternal life. CONTENTS. PAGE Introduction 9


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