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et hour; It seemed with love and bliss o'erfraught; As fleeting passion-flower Unfolding 'neath a southern sky, To blossom soon, and soon to die. Alas! the very path I trace, In happier hours thy footsteps made; This spot was once thy resting place, Within the silent shade. Thy white hand trained the fragrant bough That drops its blossoms o'er me now. * * * * * Yet in those calm and blooming bowers I seem to feel thy presence still, Thy breath seems floating o'er the flowers, Thy whisper on the hill; The clear, faint starlight, and the sea, Are whispering to my heart of thee. No more thy smiles my heart rejoice, Yet still I start to meet thy eye, And call upon the low, sweet voice, That gives me no reply-- And list within my silent door For the light feet that come no more. * * * * * =_Rebecca S. Nichols,_= about =_1820-._= (Manual, pp. 503, 524.) From "Musings." =_403._= How like a conquerer the king of day Folds back the curtains of his orient couch, Bestrides the fleecy clouds, and speeds his way Through skies made brighter by his burning touch; For, as a warrior from the tented field Victorious, hastes his wearied limbs to rest, So doth the sun his brazen sceptre yield, And sink, fair Night, upon thy gentle breast. * * * * * Fair Vesper, when thy golden tresses gleam Amid the banners of the sunset sky, Thy spirit floats on every radiant beam That gilds with beauty thy sweet home on high; Then hath my soul its hour of deepest bliss, And gentle thoughts like angels round me throng, Breathing of worlds (O, how unlike to this!) Where dwell eternal melody and song. * * * * * =_Alice Cary._= "The Old House." =_404._= ATTRACTIONS OF OUR EARLY HOME. My little birds, with backs as brown As sand, and throats as white as frost, I've searched the summer up and down, And think the other birds have lost The tunes, you sang so sweet, so low, About the old house, long ago. My little flowers, that with your bloom So hid the grass you grew upon, A child's foot scarce had any room Between you,--are you dead and gone? I've searched through fields and gardens rare, Nor found your likeness any where. My little heart
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