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serpent placed. Her watering teeth the dimpled apple traced It suited well her palate when she ate; She gave to man, and then was sealed their fate. When in the book of record was inscribed This scene so sad, as man to evil bribed, Music still came, but with it came alloy, For sounds of sadness came with sounds of joy. At first the music was but nature's own; Yet who will not in ready justice own That nature's notes in beauty far excel All sounds that art's production can impel? Who this can question, if they lend an ear Unto the lark that, pouring music clear, Makes all the sphere for many miles around With his gay song re-echo and resound; Or, pausing, marks the sweet, melodious lay The nightingale at stilly night doth lay; Or listens to the morn or evening praise, As the wild warblers blended chorus raise, The hum of bee, as duty it fulfils, The rippling stream that sports among the hills, The constant murmur of the mighty seas, Or pensive sighing of the Summer breeze, Which, rambling, rustles through the leafy trees, The choice of favor it may well command? Yet art's production may in honor stand, And hear the praises which her lover tells. Who doth not love to hear the Sabbath bells? Or who attend, without an inward sigh, The gentle song which maidens' lips supply, While on the harp with skilful touch is played Responsive song, in harmony conveyed? Or who can hear the noble martial strain, And not be moved to long the sounds again? The deep, grand notes of noble organ who Can mutely tend, as they go thrilling through, From aisle to aisle of some cathedral old, And, rising, still their richer sounds unfold? The love of music in the bud appears First in the child of sweet and early years; Then in the youth its early leaves unfold; The fruit it bears in manhood's time behold; Until the Autumn comes, old age enthrals, Decay sets in, and then the leaflet falls. THE EVIL ONE. The Devil is out unfettered; His dens lie deep in hell; His power is scarcely bettered; Who can his cunning tell? He roams in raving hunger; The world is his course; He's dreadful more than thunder Where'er he has recourse. Destruction wanders with him, And death is in his hand; A mighty host is with him; Well armed is his band. He lies in ambush for thee; He hovers near thy path; He follows ever by thee; An aim on thee he hath. Then haste thee, haste thee;
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