Alfred H. Miles, ed. The Sacred Poets of the Nineteenth Century. 1907.
By Sonnets. III. My First Birthday in a Foreign LandJames Drummond Burns (18231864)
(Written at the Age of Twenty-five)
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Of Time build up the moments into years,
And noiselessly from these fast-drooping sands
The temple of my mortal life he rears.
Alas! to me too surely it appears
A weak devoted structure, which commands
No prospect of continuance, and stands
On a most tottering base. But Thou these fears,
O God, canst turn to hopes, that when the frail
Tent of the spirit shrivels into dust,
One of Thy many mansions shall be mine,
Eternal in the heavens. So through the vale
Of Life I go my way with lowly trust,
Contented heart, and will resigned to Thine!