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ON THE DEATH OF MR TURNBULL.

Another shock from death has come; Another course of life ha* run ; All his wanderings now are past; He'll sigh no more—he's homo at last. No longer on this earth he'll toil; He now hath passed his lafcpsi mile, For death bis seated o u'h eye and ear— Death now hath closed his sojourn here. His cheerful roice is heard no more; His earthly troubles all are o'er ; He now enjoys the nest that's given By God, the Lord of oarth and heaven. With feeblo limbs and blinded eyes We run through life to «a : n the prize, Cheer'd on by angola watching o'er us, And kuow not how far death's before us Tbojias H. Black. Yfaimatuhu.

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Western Star, Issue 1385, 31 August 1889, Page 1

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ON THE DEATH OF MR TURNBULL. Western Star, Issue 1385, 31 August 1889, Page 1

ON THE DEATH OF MR TURNBULL. Western Star, Issue 1385, 31 August 1889, Page 1