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he dear old flag; and still Annie is praying for it, and waiting for the sweet imprisonment. There has been many as sweet a romance as this, reader, acted ere this, during the war. Would that all captivity were as pleasant! * * * * * 'I would not live alway,' says the hymn, and the sentiment has, like every great truth, been set forth in a thousand forms. One of the most truly beautiful which we have ever met is that of THE CITY OF THE LIVING. In a long-vanished age, whose varied story No record has to-day, So long ago expired its grief and glory-- There flourished, far away, In a broad realm, whose beauty passed all measure A city fair and wide, Wherein the dwellers lived in peace and pleasure And never any died. Disease and pain and death, those stern marauders, Which mar our world's fair face, Never encroached upon the pleasant borders Of that bright dwelling-place. No fear of parting and no dread of dying Could ever enter there-- No mourning for the lost, no anguished crying Made any face less fair. Without the city's walls, death reigned as ever, And graves rose side by side-- Within, the dwellers laughed at his endeavor, And never any died. O, happiest of all earth's favored places! O, bliss, to dwell therein-- To live in the sweet light of loving faces And fear no grave between! To feel no death-damp, gathering cold and colder, Disputing life's warm truth-- To live on, never lonelier or older, Radiant in deathless youth! And hurrying from the world's remotest quarters A tide of pilgrims flowed Across broad plains and over mighty waters, To find that blest abode, Where never death should come between, and sever Them from their loved apart-- Where they might work, and will, and live forever, Still holding heart to heart. And so they lived, in happiness and pleasure, And grew in power and pride, And did great deeds, and laid up stores of treasure, And never any died. And many yers rolled on, and saw them striving With unabated breath, And other years still found and left them living, And gave no hope of death. Yet listen, hapless soul whom angels pity, Craving a boon like this-- Mark how the dwellers in the wondrous city Grew weary of their bliss. One and another, who had been concea
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