THOMAS J. COMBER. 
l6o 
Or, do they in Heaven know 
The suasion of love such as we ne’er feel ? 
With a wider hope and a warmer zeal, 
To which we can but grow. 
Ah, yes ! they have more of love than we, 
And less of fear ; 
They have more of pity for every plaint. 
And none of the feeble frame’s restraint. 
Which limits action here ; 
Then why should we weep for him as lost 
Who the bounds of this little life hath crossed 
F or work in a freer sphere ? 
He serves Him still whose work is ours, 
And, while earth hath woe, 
Go4 hath work for all, and most for those 
Who have entered the calm of the soul’s repose. 
From the struggle and pain below ; 
And we must believe that ’tis best that he 
Should serve in a higher grade than we. 
Since God has willed it so. 
THE END. 
S. W. PARTRIDGE AND CO., 9 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON. 
