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DUTY AND INCLINATION.

other feelings and emotions, in all the purity of genuine devotion and infant simplicity, fixed on the beatitudes of eternity, yielded up his spirit.

"O weep not for him, 't is unkindness to weep;
The weary weak frame has but fallen asleep.
No more of fatigue nor endurance it knows;
O weep not—O break not its gentle repose."