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116 An Israelite indeed, and free from guile, She showed that piety and age could smile. Religion had her heart, her cares, her voice; 'T was her last refuge, as her earliest choice. To holy Anna's spirit not more dear The church of Israel, and the house of prayer. Her spreading offspring of the fourth degree Filled her fond arms, and clasped her trembling knee. Matured at length for some more perfect scene, Her hopes all bright, her prospects all serene, Each part of life sustained with equal worth, And not a wish left unfulfilled on earth, Like a tired traveller with sleep opprest, Within her children's arms she dropped to rest. Farewell ! thy cherished image, ever dear, Shall many a heart with pious love revere: Long, long shall mine her honoured memory bless, Who gave the dearest blessing I possess.