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bird, And its carol of glee; It brings the voices heard In boyhood back to me: Our old village hall, Our church upon the hill, And the mossy gates--all My darken'd eyes fill. No more gladly leaping With the choir I go, My spirit is weeping O'er her silver bow: From the golden quiver The arrows are gone, The wind from Death's river Sounds in it alone! I sit alone and think In the silent room. I look up, and I shrink From the glimmering gloom. O, that the little one Were here with her shout!-- O, that my sister's arm My neck were roundabout! I cannot read a book, My eyes are dim and weak; To every chair I look-- There is not one to speak! Could I but sit once more Upon that well-known chair, By my mother, as of yore, Her hand upon my hair! My father's eyes seeking, In trembling hope to trace If the south wind had been breaking The shadows from my face;-- How sweet to die away Beside our mother's hearth, Amid the balmy light That shone upon our birth! A wild and burning boy, I climb the mountain's crest, The garland of my joy Did leap upon my breast; A spirit walk'd before me Along the stormy night, The clouds melted o'er me, The shadows turn'd to light. Among my matted locks The death-wind is blowing; I hear, like a mighty rush of plumes, The Sea of Darkness flowing! Upon the summer air Two wings are spreading wide; A shadow, like a pyramid, Is sitting by my side! My mind was like a page Of gold-wrought story, Where the rapt eye might gaze On the tale of glory; But the rich painted words Are waxing faint and old, The leaves have lost their light, The letters their gold! And memory glimmers On the pages I unrol, Like the dim light creeping Into an antique scroll. When the scribe is searching The writing pale and damp, At midnight, and the flame Is dying in the lamp. _FRASER'S MAGAZINE._ * * * * * THE SELECTOR; AND LITERARY NOTICES OF NEW WORKS * * * * * THE ITALIAN REPUBLICS. M.J.C.L. De Sismondi, has, to suit the plan of the _Cabinet Cyclopaedia_, endeavoured to include in one of its volumes--a summary of Italian history from the fall of the Roman empire to the end of th
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