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The poems of Mary Howitt

Chapter 89: REJOICING IN HEAVEN.
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A varied volume of lyrical and narrative poems, hymns, and moral pieces that blend domestic sentiment, Christian reflection, and close observation of the natural world. Organized into thematic sections—hymns and fireside verses, birds and flowers, sketches of natural history, tales in verse, and miscellaneous pieces—the poems range from gentle meditations on mortality and virtue to ballads and dramatic monologues, often aimed at or suitable for young readers. The collection pairs simple didactic storytelling with vivid rural imagery, and is accompanied by a brief memoir outlining the poet’s upbringing and literary influences.

REJOICING IN HEAVEN.

“Oh spirit, freed from bondage,
Rejoice, thy work is done!
The weary world is ’neath thy feet,
Thou brighter than the sun!
“Arise, put on the garments
Which the redeemed wore!
Now sorrow hath no part in thee,
Thou sanctified from sin!
“Awake and breathe the living air
Of our celestial clime!
Awake to love which knows no change,
Thou, who hast done with time!
“Awake, lift up thy joyful eyes,
See, all heaven’s host appears;
And be thou glad exceedingly,
Thou, who hast done with tears!
“Awake! ascend! Thou art not now
With those of mortal birth,—
The living God hath touch’d thy lips,
Thou who hast done with earth!”