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TO THE ‘AUTUMN LEAF..- pete a
Lone trembling one!
‘Last of'acumme rs race, withered and sear,
“And shivering—where: fore art thou hero?
+ Thy work is done.
how hast seen all
The summer flowers reposing in thoir
And tho green leaves that know thee i in otbele bloom,
: Wit d fall!
Why dost thou cling
So fondly to the rough and sapless t
Hath then existence aught like chases for thes, .
uu faded thing?
o voice of spring,
ich woke J ihea into being, ne’ "er agai
. Will il greet thee—nor the gentle summers rain
No more. will wake for theo its melody— _’* =
“ BH tho lono'sighing of the blast shall be
a A fow faint struggles with the Autumn st storm,,.: .
"And the strained eye, to catch thy trembling form, ra
ae te amy se 0.
je Autumn leaf! .. 6 <- 5 9%,
‘Thou att an “quien of mmortalit ity,
“The broken heart, once young and fash like thon .
Wither:
3 Who
. Whose loved ones all have drooped and dieda away:
From Berrington’s History ys the Literature of the middle:
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UNITED STATES CATHOLIC MISCELLANY.
And thou fair river, bonding eel
‘With trombling, bosom; and wit! whispers sweet ‘3
Dost seem that monarch’s queen in beauty rare, ”
* Murmuring of Peace, and pity .at his foot.
Flow’ on bright waters! through each winding dell
'. And braid thy currents with the far sea waves 3.
Bid these wild: banks a long and last farewell,
+ And lose thy beauty in dim ocean caves.” ‘-
*Tis thus with all that’s beautiful below,
Love, hopo, and you uth, are speeding to the Bea,
Sparkling awhile like waters in thei t flow Wy a
Then lost for vor in eternity? nog Pore
- 0 SELECTION.
ST. ne NRA
{Concluded from p. 160.]
‘Hi is person exhibited great clogance of form, and his coun-
tenance way marked by thé lincaments of beauty ; but both
soon impat by the austerity of his life, and the inso-
lubrious ‘and debilitating rigour of absti inence, His contem-
ter ofhis life was calculate d toinepire,
The of ihe oxomplary virtues snd high 1 attainments
otal Clairvaur, was not Jong confined with
We see him i in Franc ees Ma ly, and Germany, swaying the do de-
in its shi
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feither sex whole armies rests
But chiefly of the fair and bos
Corton,
PRE EFACE, TO THE READER.
* Ircan scarcely be necessary to say more than 1s expre: ged
wy the Titles -page and is. found in ‘the following letters, to
explain their cause.
A little libel ‘on the Catholic religion, miscalled a Cate-
chins was publi ined in Charleston. B. C, underjook to
hew that it was a mis: resentatichy of
Bishop Bowen to it rawn at prelate, probably
felt as did several other hi ighly rapetabl Protestants, that
it was a scaridalous little -b which di a 1 express their
convictions or feelings. ee Ww vithdsawn. Here
H might hav: sted in ‘Charity : puta rT, * Protes-
ok to prove the i
He had
certain they cont:
not offensiv
k to style or ornamen
ain ‘no untruth, and he hopes they are
Oct. 3,
‘Above ine dead! eee
” But list o’¢a now
Thoar the gathering of the Autumn plast—
It oman thy I frail form’ tromblea—it' is ‘past! Y
. And thou. art low a
w.. G C. 2,
tt , From the Amulet.
‘THE ANGEL'S’ ‘CALL.
“ a they whiapor! angels Bayi
erspirit, come omer? a“!
* ‘tame ‘othe land of pea
‘Come where the tempest hath oolong sway,
The shadow passes fro) ym fire 60
+ Phe sounds of weeping cease} -
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“Peat hath 1 no dwelling there! 2
. Come to the mingling of repose and love, °
Breathed by the silent spirit of the Dove
Through the colestial air!
Come to the bright and blest
— "midst ‘hat igh bent
d
NG,
Thy spirit shall find rest!
“Thou hast been long a alo me:
. Come to thy mothor ‘on the Sabbath shore
ck, once more
Bel take its wearied one. : we Med
“In silence wert thou left;
Come to-thy sitera joyously again *
‘All tho homoe-voices, blentin one sweet strain, °
“Shall: “greet their long boroft! :
Pe! = Over thine orphan't head.
as oer a will b b
By. Mrs. Hesay's: .
contest of. many yor ate, the. rightful election of Innocent H
a received Tare ng re
TERS * 2
' RELIGIOUS PERSECUTIO ON.
ROVING, that that most Heinous crime-has not been
peculiar to Roan Car: THOLICS z but hat when the:
wer, Protestants of a denomination
most reluctant were compelled to espouse t! easure, and
the comm armies was offered to hisdirection. And in}}
al this internal, as often as circumstances would permit, he
nxiously hastened back to Clairvauz, where he preached
fo
have been equally guilty; ond thot, particularly i in England,
for one hundred und fifty year, it was , pe erpetrated in ite
ing out, the bowels— burning them hefore the face’ of the vie-
the flesh was sti ti quivering under the butcher’ 3 knit fo:
many cases barning the unfortunate religion-
\ Cathol:
ae in
address dslivered to a Socioty ot Imi Onsikornsn: cigling u
_ |the lessons of his youth, virlues o
rocluse, und prepar ad ‘his m ind for new undortakin ings. The
{works which:he has left after him, -ai 3 they arel tim. his
numerous, and co comprise under the principal ends of Ser. while
inons, Epistles, and moral Treatises, ese may be read und il in
with pleasure, for his stylo far abovo tho standard of tho age] ist atiy
is pure, animated, und concise; his thoughts, sometimes
sublime, often fall of dignity, and ae fitted to ¢ sub-
ct;. while the sublee I the dive
sities which religi i “the davies ort , eens
he moauetio lite: one thanumueries concerns of tho chris-
ian commonwealth eAgld su supply.
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‘ ‘Como to thy father Lit is finished now: a
Thy tears have all boen shed.
> Tn thy divin abode
:Change finds no pathway, memory no dark trace,
o And-oh! bright Meth Godt by love no place; 3
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