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nce so like its own, Genius the darling of her diadem, Whose smile made moonlight round her awful throne. Those elfin steps their music moves no more Beneath light domes to tune the festal train, Nor at the moony eves along the shore To brim with fairy forms that wizard brain. Cold rocks, wild winds, and ever-changing waves, Sad rains that fret the sea and drown the day, We hail,--well pleased that stricken Autumn raves, Though not with Winter shall our griefs decay. On lurid mornings, when the lustrous sea Is violet-shadowed from the warm blue air, When the dark grasses brighten over thee, And the winged sunbeams flutter golden there,-- Then to the wild green slope, thy chosen rest, The blossoms of our spirits we will bring, (Again a babe upon thy mother's breast, An infant seed of the eternal Spring,)-- Thoughts bright and dark as violets in their dew, Unfading memories of a smile more sweet Than perfume of pale roses, hopes that strew Ethereal lilies on those silent feet The ghost of Pain haunts not that garden-land Where Passion's phantom is so softly laid; But Charity beside that earth doth stand, Most lovely left of all, thy sister-shade. Her baby-loves like trembling snowdrops lean Above thy calm hands and thy quiet head, When morn is fair, or noonday's glory keen Or the white star-fire glistens on thy bed. Her eyes of heaven upon thy slumbers brood, Her watch is o'er thy pillow, and her breath Tells every breeze that stirs thy solitude How thou didst earn that rest on earth called Death,-- Earned in such quickening youth and brilliant years! For us too early, not too soon for thee!-- So may we rest, when Death shall dry our tears, Till everlasting Morning makes us free! THE UTILITY AND THE FUTILITY OF APHORISMS. The best aphorisms are pointed expressions of the results of observation, experience, and reflection. They are portable wisdom, the quintessential extracts of thought and feeling. They furnish the largest amount of intellectual stimulus and nutriment in the smallest compass. About every weak point in human nature, or vicious spot in human life, there is deposited a crystallization of warning and protective proverbs. For instance, with what relishing force such sayings as the following touch the evil resident in indolence and delay!--"An unemployed mind
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