•         If the young mother clasp, for the first time,

                The mortal child that earthly love has given,

                With a deep joy preluding that of heaven;

            Who shall describe thy ecstacy sublime,

                Oh Virgin mother! when upon thy ear

            The message of the announcing angel fell,...

  •         The enthusiast brooding in his cell apart

               O'er the sad image of the Crucified,---

               The drooping head, closed lips and piercéd side,---

            A holy vision fills his raptured heart;

               With heavenly power inspired, his unskilled arm

               Shapes the rude block to this...

  •         "Give me the bracelets that your warriors wear,"

                The Roman traitress to the Sabine cried,

                "Give me the toys, and I will be your guide,

            And to your host the city's gates unbar."

            Then to the walls each eager warrior rushed,

                And on the base Tarpeia as he...

  •         The honey-bee that wanders all day long,

                The field, the woodland, and the garden o'er,

                To gather in his fragrant winter store,

            Humming in calm content his quiet song,

            Seeks not alone the rose's glowing breast,

                The lily's dainty cup, the violet's lips, --...

  •         The mountain lake, o'ershadowed by the hills,

                May still gaze heavenward on the evening star,

            Whose distant light its dark recesses fills,

                Though boundless distance must divide them far;

            Still may the lake the star's bright image bear,

                Still may the star,...

  •         As some dark stream within a cavern's breast,

                Flows murmuring, moaning for the distant sun,

            So ere I met thee, murmuring its unrest,

                Did my life's current coldly, darkly run.

            And as that stream, beneath the sun's full gaze,

                Its separate course and life no...

  • Werther had a love for Charlotte

         Such as words could never utter;

    Would you know how first he met her?

         She was cutting bread and butter.


    Charlotte was a married lady,

         And a moral man was Werther,

    And, for all the wealth of Indies,

         Would do nothing for to hurt her....

  • Soto! Explore thyself!

    Therein thyself shalt find

    The "Undiscovered Continent" —

    No Settler had the Mind.

  • Soul, take thy risk.

    With Death to be

    Were better than be not

    With thee

  • Soul, Wilt thou toss again?

    By just such a hazard

    Hundreds have lost indeed —

    But tens have won an all —


    Angel's breathless ballot

    Lingers to record thee —

    Imps in eager Caucus

    Raffle for my Soul!