• The Half-seen memories of childish days,
    When pains and pleasures lightly came and went;
    The sympathies of boyhood rashly spent
    In fearful wanderings through forbidden ways;
    The vague, but manly wish to tread the maze
    Of life to noble ends,—whereon intent,
    Asking to know for what man here is sent,
    The bravest heart must often pause, and...