Excerpt from Scripture Characters
Joseph is at home, the idol of a fond parent. Ah' dote not, thou venerable Sire, on thy fair and dutiful child. Remember how soon it may be said of him, and how certainly it must be said of him, that Joseph died. Joseph is lost, and the aged father is disconsolate. He thinks of his son's bright promise, and of all that he might have been, had he been for a season spared. But grieve not, thou grey-haired patriarch. What though thy child has gone ere he has won life's empty prizes? Ah think, though he had been left to win them all, how it must have come speedily to the same issue at the last.
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