234 l'OIIMit 0? Tl1l: IIOOLAL .A!rt> DOliflr3l'IC APnariOKS.
0, the~~ I remember,
In the gay and eunny spring,
When O'!lr laughter made the thickets
..Ud the arching alley• rin1 I0 the merry b\U'Ilt of gladneu J
0 the soft and tender tone I
0 the whisper never utter'd
Save to ODe fond eu-alone t0 the light of life that aparkled
In those bright and bounteous eyea!
0 the blush of happy beauty,
Tell-tAle of the beart'a awpriae I0 the radiant light that girdled
Field a.nd foreat, land and sea,
When we all were young togetb~r,
And the earth wa.e new to me IWhere a.re now tbe flowers we tended 1
Wither'd, broken, branch and stem ;
Where are now the hopes we cherish'd 1
Bcatter'd to the winda with them.For ye 1 too, were flowers, ye dear oues I
Nuri!ed in hope and rea.r'd in love,
Looking fondly ever upward
To the clear blne heaven abov!l.
AnoUll'.Me it no:t eiuu.t to t~mh, ~u.euftu.
Is it not sweet to think, hereafter,
When the spirit leaves this srhere,
Love, with death lees wing, abal waft her
To t.hoae abe long bath mourn'd for here 1Hearts, from which 'twa.a death to aev~
Eyes, this wotld can :ne'er reeto,re,
There, aa warm, aa bright 11.8 ever,
Shall ~eet ua and be lost no more.
Oh I if no other boon were gi Yen,
To keep our hea.rte from ·wrong and stain,
Who would not try to win a Heaven
Where all we love aballli'fe again f M.ooa&.