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A CHIME FOR THE NEW YEAR . He looks but coldly upon us now ; Yet is he kind : He has blessings beneath his cloak of snow , As we shall find : The tiny spears that yet have power To guard the glowing crocus flower , And the snow-drop fair—( That living pearl in its mount of green , The spring ' s own delicate virgin queen ) Are treasured there . Hither , hither , come all , and bring To the year ' s first-born a welcoming .
He smiles—though faintly the sunshine gleam , 'Tis sunshine still ; Though no more in liquid music stream , The gurgling rill , There ' s a hurried gush that its borne along , From the robin ' s throat , sweet fount of song , So fresh , so clear . O light and music ! we well can bear The falling snow and the chilly air , If you are here ! Hither , hither , come all , and bring To the year ' s first-born a welcoming .
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SONGS OF THE MONTHS . —No . 1 , * JANUAEY .
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CORIOLANUS NO ARISTOCRAT .
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It was a saying of that being , whose name so many have taken in vain , by calling themselves Christians without letting their actions conform to the meaning of the appellation , Render unto Caesar the things that are Ceesar ' s , and unto God the things that are God ' s ! ' Many sermons might be written upon this text , of very
profitable tendency ; and it might be taken for a correct motto to the publication of which this writing is to form a part , were it not a fact , that a large portion of those who will yet become our readers , would take alarm at it , as an indication of a sectarian
spirit , and thereupon resolve not to look deeper . But a main principle of the Monthly Repository is , to deal with every one and all according to their deserts , or as the Saint Simonians phrase it , * This is the first of a series , which we hope to continue , unbrokenly , at least through one twelvemonth . The music by which they will be accompanied , if present ea to our readers from the author of Musical Illustrations of the Waverley Novels / < Songs of the Seasons , ' the < Hymn of the Polish Exiles , ' &c . —Ex > . ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1834, page 41, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2629/page/43/
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