The church do zeem a touchèn zight, When vo'k, a-comèn in at door, Do softly tread the long-aïled vloor Below the pillar'd arches' height, Wi' bells a-pealèn, Vo'k a-kneelèn, Hearts a-healèn, wi' the love An' peäe a-zent194194a-zent, sent em vrom above. | An' there, wi' mild an' thoughtvul feäce, Wi' downcast eyes, an' vaïces dum', The wold an' young do slowly come, An' teäke in stillness each his pleäce, A-zinkèn slowly, Kneelèn lowly, Seekèn holy thoughts alwone195195alwone, alone, In pray'r avore their Meäker's throne. 265 | An' there be sons in youthvul pride, An' fathers weak, wi' years an' païn, An' daughters in their mother's traïn, The tall wi' smaller at their zide; Heads in murnèn,196196murnen, mourning Never turnèn, Cheäks a-burnèn, wi' the het O' youth, an' eyes noo tears do wet. | There friends do settle, zide by zide, The knower speechless to the known; Their vaïce is there vor GOD alwone, To flesh an' blood their tongues be tied. Grief a-wringèn, Jaÿ197197jay, joy a-zingèn, Pray'r a-bringèn welcome rest So softly to the troubled breast. | |