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POEMS.
"Brother! thou dost remember well
The words the Prophet spake;
That on this day from death's dark sleep
To life He would awake.

'Tis true, in Joseph's new-made tomb,
Where his loved form had lain,
The search the holy women made
For their dear Lord was vain.

Yet some who curse His holy name—
Ah! I have heard them say
That hands of those He called His friends
Have borne Him hence away.

And so, with doubts my mind is torn,
When fain I would believe;
What think'st thou, brother, can it be
That He would thus deceive?"

While these dark fears their bosoms swell,
More thoughtful grows their mood;
When on a sudden, by their side
A meek-eyed stranger stood.

With gentle voice He asked them why
With tears their eyes were dim?
Why on the balmy breath of eve
Was borne no sacred hymn?