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friend, mine from the hour When first I drew my breath; My faithful friend, that shall be mine, Unfailing, till my death. Thou hast been ever at my side; My Maker to thy trust Consign'd my soul, what time He framed The infant child of dust. No beating heart in holy prayer, No faith, inform'd aright, Gave me to Joseph's tutelage, Or Michael's conquering might. Nor patron saint, nor Mary's love,-- The dearest and the best,-- Has known my being as thou hast known, And blest as thou hast blest. Thou wast my sponsor at the font; And thou, each budding year, Didst whisper elements of truth Into my childish ear. And when, ere boyhood yet was gone, My rebel spirit fell, Ah! thou didst see, and shudder too, Yet bear each deed of Hell. And then in turn, when judgments came. And scared me back again, Thy quick soft breath was near to soothe And hallow every pain. Oh! who of all thy toils and cares Can tell the tale complete, To place me under Mary's smile, And Peter's royal feet! And thou wilt hang above my bed, When life is ebbing low; Of doubt, impatience, and of gloom, The jealous, sleepless foe. Mine, when I stand before my Judge; And mine, if spared to stay Within the golden furnace till My sin is burn'd away. And mine, O Brother of my soul, When my release shall come; Thy gentle arms shall lift me then, Thy wings shall waft me home. _Cardinal Newman._ * * * * * [Illustration: THE GUARDIAN ANGEL] Explain the following expressions: Joseph's tutelage; Michael's conquering might; my sponsor at the font; each budding year; my rebel spirit fell; Peter's royal feet. Describe the picture. * * * * * _28_ quoth crooned frisked beech'-wood twain se'rene frol'icked wan'dering LITTLE BELL. Piped the blackbird on the beech-wood spray: "Pretty maid, slow wandering this way, What's your name?" quoth he,-- "What's your name? Oh, stop, and straight unfold, Pretty maid, with showery curls of gold!" "Lit
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