“"I knew him, ere the roots of bitterness
"Had grown to putrid cancer in his soul.
"Then Revelation's light gleamed o'er his mind
"In strange fantastic dreams of future bliss,
"He saw the dawn, and this was quite enough”

The Harp of Zion (1853)

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Scottish Latter Day Saint poet and hymn writer 1803–1889

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