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UNITED STATES CATHOLIC MISCELLANY. 900 ot VOL TX.
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From the ik of 1630."
ORENVILLE MELLEN.
“IN REPLY TO FIVE ESSAYS, -
iNOCENOE.
‘The pure in heart.” : APPEARED IN THE G GOSPEL MESSENGER AND
Emblem of-purest light on ‘earth! a a SOUTHERN EPISCOPAL .R GISTER :
\ Inwhom the beautiful has birth,”
That with a silent power commands
= stern and sinful of all lands 5°
CONTROVERTING BEVERAL STATEMENTS MADE
-B. C..
IN. HIS “THIRTEEN LETTERS,
To THE
RIGHT REV. BISHOP BOWEN.
conternes ‘AND REVISED FROM THY UNITED STATES -
CATHOLIC MISCELLANY,
“Slander smil'd horribly to vie
ow wide her conquests daily grew ; ;
hat ‘first on Eden's bowers did shino
With the young morning of that day
So soon to pass in clouds away? t
Sweet purity and love 1—slee
Not yet, not yet has glory from ‘the dim earthegone?
- ‘ound the crowd ded lev 8 wait,
Sleep mid thy.forest loaves, fair boy— Like oriental slaves o tate ;
. Tho hoavens hang over thee in joy, Of either sex whole armics prest, '
And through thy. shadowy solitude
’ Steals glaring by ‘tho horn’d brood, *
Whe e foar has, startled the lone night,
‘urming the dream flushed and slumberer white,
+ Now passing onward as in fea:
<7 Of youth so bright and brow 60 mea,
s _ baidi in ita wondrous beauty th
Under the waving woods, and. deiny scented air?
But chiefly of the fair and best.”
‘ : “Cortox. +
TO
“sloop noath thy whispéring canopy-- .
Thy infant look has hallowe a thees
~ And thy untented head rep
"Mid noise of brooks and tronth. of roses,
‘Neata desert crags with. garlands gray, So
Where wild birds wing their glancing yay,
‘Socure asif in guarded dome,
or ornament.
and he hopes
As though a hundred heads were bent ~
Satan over thee; loss lovely, and loss innocent!
So go the beautiful in heart,
From all the troubled world a
And mid the wild flowers, and ‘ha voice,’
Kind spirits glance about thoir way,
And guard and glad oe Sreany days
Until the quiet and th
Pass to that better world “wlios0 glories ‘shall endure.
From the Token.
INFIDELITY. canes
'Phou who scornest truths divine, ‘
Say what joy what hope is thine?
2%." Is thy soul feom sorrow free?
“Js this world enough for thee?
No; for care corrodes Ny heart.
Art thou wilting to dep:
No; thy nature bids theo chi
From tho void abyss’s brin
+ Thon mayest laugh in broad sunshine;
Scoff, when sparkles the red wine;
Thou must tremble, when deep night :
Shuts the pageants from thy sight.—
.. . Morning comes, and thou biasphomest 5
Yet another day tion dee
Thine; but soon it’slight vil wanes
Then thy warning comes again,,
There’s a morrow with no night—
Broad and blazing, endless light!
1 Should its dawn thy droams o’ertake,
- Better thou didst never wake!
JAMES MYRES, Baltimore.
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