. Book of song poems. ent—To the regions of woe from earth they are those upon Earth so often they tellGods love is too great to send one to company above were bad people too,They wore Christians cloaks to hide from view,To take well in the world and gain wealth, they say—Theyre not bound for Heaven, but are coming this way;They are a staunch, hypocritical crew,To the bottomless pit they deserve to the Sabbath breakers and forgers too,—Ill toss them in yon caldron and leave them to saw those who loved money instead of their God,Who were marching by thousands


. Book of song poems. ent—To the regions of woe from earth they are those upon Earth so often they tellGods love is too great to send one to company above were bad people too,They wore Christians cloaks to hide from view,To take well in the world and gain wealth, they say—Theyre not bound for Heaven, but are coming this way;They are a staunch, hypocritical crew,To the bottomless pit they deserve to the Sabbath breakers and forgers too,—Ill toss them in yon caldron and leave them to saw those who loved money instead of their God,Who were marching by thousands down the broad road;Their riches are cankered and moth-eaten too,And now they must writhe in the flames of those novel writers who poison the mindAre coming to Hell their errors to find. And then we passed to the Black Mountains whirlpools of fire rolling under our feet,Where fork-like wings make their display,Where vain, proud people are coming each day;Those who deride the poor, just so, 188. Scenes of Alaska. Well sing of a land far, far awaj-, The rich valleys with their scenery the evergreens make their display,In the great wonder land.


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