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k Alectryon crowed. Then, with nostrils wide distended, Breaking from his iron chain, And unfolding far his pinions, To those stars he soared again. On the morrow, when the village Woke to all its toil and care, Lo! the strange steed had departed, And they knew not when nor where. But they found, upon the greensward Where his struggling hoofs had trod, Pure and bright, a fountain flowing From the hoof-marks in the sod. From that hour, the fount unfailing Gladdens the whole region round, Strengthening all who drink its waters, While it soothes them with its sound. H. W. LONGFELLOW. * * * * * THE HORSE. Nay, the man hath no wit, that cannot, from the rising of the lark to the lodging of the lamb, vary deserved praise on my palfrey; it is a theme as fluent as the sea; turn the sands into eloquent tongues, and my horse is argument for them all; 'tis a subject for a sovereign to reason on, and for a sovereign's sovereign to ride on; and for the world (familiar to us and unknown), to lay apart their particular functions and wonder at him. _Henry V._ Act 3, Sec. 7. * * * * * FROM "THE FORAY." Our steeds are impatient! I hear my blithe Gray! There is life in his hoof-clang, and hope in his neigh; Like the flash of a meteor, the glance of his mane Shall marshal your march through the darkness and rain. WALTER SCOTT. * * * * * ON LANDSEER'S PICTURE, "WAITING FOR MASTER." The proud steed bends his stately neck And patient waits his master's word, While Fido listens for his step, Welcome, whenever heard. King Charlie shakes his curly ears, Secure his home, no harm he fears; Above the peaceful pigeons coo Their happy hymn, the long day through. What means this scene of quiet joy, This peaceful scene without alloy! Kind words, kind care, and tender thought This picture beautiful have wrought. Its lesson tells of care for all God's creatures, whether great or small, And they who love "the least of these," Are sure a loving God to please. _Our Dumb Animals._ * * * * * THE BIRDS. * * * * * THE WATERFOWL. Whither, 'midst falling dew, While g
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