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TO JIARY . Thou werfc not bbrri amidst thfc gloom Of Winter ' s dreary hours ; But with the pleasant Spring did'st come , And with its first sweet flowers
What wonder , then , if thy dear eyes , Where laughter loves to play , Are bright and blue as April skies When showers have passed away . What wonder if thy heart hath kept Its joyous strain alone , Though care its gentle chords hath swept , And tried to mar its tone .
Yet think not hence , I lightly deem That its sweet course doth run Like to some cold and shallow stream That sparkles in the sun . I know its tenderness and truth , I've felt its generous tears ,
I know , that with the warmth of youth , It hath the strength of years . Heaven guard it in its purity , Its own unsullied light ,
May its sweet spring-tide never die , Nor feel from time a blight . C P . April .
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In this country , where all classes of society appear to be absorbed ia mercantile avocations and political contentions , the genius of science is proscribed , and forced to seek refuge in seclusion ; therefore is her temple built in solitude , and her light , instead of
shining before men , illumines only the narrow precincts of her retirement . The persecuted hermit in his sea-cave , the devout vestal kneeling in secret adoration before the Madonna , arc not more solitary in their devotion ; yet may her presence be sought and attained by all who would retire from the ' fretful stir and { ever of the world , ' to hold immediate communion with nature .
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THE STUDY OF BIRDS *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1835, page 268, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2644/page/44/
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