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The wheeling kite's wild solitary cry,

And scarcely heard so high, The dashing waters when the air is still,

From many a torrent rill That winds unseen beneath the shaggy fell.

Tracked by the blue mist well: Such sounds as make deep silence in the heart,

For Thought to do her part.

'Tis then we hear the voice of God within,

Pleading with care and sin; "Child of my love! how have I wearied thee?

Why wilt thou err from me? Have I not brought thee from the house of slaves;

Parted the drowning waves, And sent my saints before thee in the way,

Lest

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And well it is for us our God should feel

Alone our secret throbbings: so our prayer

thou should'st faint or May readier spring to heaven, nor stray?

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Then keep the softening veil in mercy drawn,

Thou who canst love us, though thou read us true,

As on the bosom of the aerial lawn Melts in dim haze each coarse un

gentle hue.

So too may soothing hope thy leave enjoy

Sweet visions of long severed hearts to frame: Though absence may impair, or cares annoy,

Some constant mind may draw us still the same.

What shapeless form, half lost on high,

Half seen against the evening sky,
Seems like a ghost to glide,
And watch from Babel's crumbling
heap,

Where in her shadow, fast asleep,

Lies fallen imperial pride?

With half-closed eye a lion there
Is basking in his noontide lair

Or prowls in twilight gloom.
The golden city's king he seems,
Such as in old prophetic dreams

Sprang from rough ocean's womb. But where are now his eagle wings, That sheltered erst a thousand kings, Hiding the glorious sky

SINCE ALL THAT IS NOT HEAVEN From half the nations, till they own

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No holier name, no mightier throne? That vision is gone by.

Quenched is the golden statue's ray, The breath of heaven has blown

away

What toiling earth had piled, Scattering wise heart and crafty hand,

As breezes strew on ocean's sand,
The fabrics of a child.

Divided thence through every age
Thy rebels, Lord, their warfare wage,
And hoarse and jarring all
Mount up their heaven-assailing cries
To thy bright watchman in the skies
From Babel's shattered wall.

Thrice only since, with blended might

The nations on that haughty height
Have met to scale the heaven:
Thrice only might a seraph's look
A moment's shade of sadness brook;
Such power to guilt was given.

Now the fierce Bear and Leopard keen

Are perished as they ne'er had been, Oblivion is their home: Ambition's boldest dream and last Must melt before the clarion blast That sounds the dirge of Rome.

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WHAT shall I do with all the days | I'll tell thee; for thy sake I will lay

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HARRIET MCEWEN KIMBALL.

GOOD NEWS.

A BEE flew in at my window,
And circled around my head;

He came like a herald of summertime.

And what do you think he said?

TROUBLE TO LEND.

TO-MORROW has trouble to lend
To all who lack to-day;

Go, borrow it, borrow, griefless heart,

And thou with thy peace wilt pay!

"As sure as the roses shall blos-To-morrow has trouble to lend,

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"As sure as the water-lilies Shall float like a fairy fleet;

An endless, endless store;

But I have as much as heart can

hold,

Why should I borrow more!

HELIOTROPE.

SWEETEST, Sweetest, Heliotrope!
In the sunset's dying splendor.
In the trance of twilight tender,
All my senses I surrender,

To the subtle spells that bind me:

As sure as the torrent shall leap the The dim air swimmeth in my sight

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With foamy, fantastic feet;

"As sure as the bobolink's carol

And the plaint of the whippoorwill Shall gladden the morning, and sadden the night,

And the crickets pipe loud and shrill;

"So sure to the heart of the maiden Who hath loved and sorrowed long, Glad tidings shall bring the summer of joy

With bursting of blossom and song!"

A seer as well as a herald!

For while I sat weeping to-day, The tenderest, cheeriest letter came From Lionel far away.

Good news! O little bee-prophet,

Your words I will never forget!

It may be foolish,—that dear, old sign.

But Lionel's true to me yet!

With visions vague of soft delight;

Shadowy hands with endless chain Of purple-clustered bloom enwind

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