There in her place she did rejoice, Then stept she down thro' town and field,¡bo And part by part to men reveal'd The fullness of her face Grave mother of majestic works, 0 From her isle-altar gazing down, İA Who, God-like, grasps the triple forks, And, King-like, wears the crown: ebuiin to dowore his nom do base Her open eyes desire the truth. The wisdom of a thousand yearsly done W Is in them. May perpetual youth. That her fair form may stand an and shine, Make bright our days and light our dreams, Turning to scorn with lips divine Of old sat freedom on the heights I LOVE thou thy land, with love far-brought, Thro' future time by power of thought. True love turn'd round on fixed poles, madT For English natures, freemen, friends, Love thou But pamper not a hasty time, pulgasd ai sod'f Deliver not the tasks of might To weakness, neither hide the ray Make knowledge circle with the winds; Bear seed of men and growth of minds. dura aft oriaal aave nego tall : Watch what main-currents draw the ver Nor toil for title, place, or touch count on praise It grows to guerdon after-days: Nor deal in watch-words overmuch; Noto some ancient saw non-a70.I Not by some modern term Not swift nor slow to change, but firm : That from Discussion's lip may falls oral smT To close the interests of all. hos a15dword ydT For Nature also, cold and warm, Meet is it changes should control So let the change which comes be free To ingroove itself with that which flies, Its office, moved with sympathy. A saying, hard to shape in act; For all the past of Time reveals A bridal dawn of thunder-peals, Wherever Thought hath wedded Fact. Ev'n now we hear with inward strife A slow-develop'd strength awaits The warders of the growing hour, But vague in vapour, hard to mark G ; dark והאוניברסיטאי מלא Love thou thy land thy land Love thou of many changes, aptly join'd,pale artMx7 Of Discord race the rising wind; A wind to puff your idol-fires, And heap their ashes on the head; Oh yet, if Nature's evil star Drive men in manhood, as in youth, If New and Old, disastrous feud, and And this be true, till Time shall close, That Principles are rain'd in blood; wrontY7 Not yet the wise of heart would cease To hold his hope thro' shame and guilt, But with his hand against the hilt, Would pace the troubled land, like Peace; Not less, tho' dogs of Faction bay, entire Would serve his kind in deed and word, Certain, if knowledge bring the sword, That knowledge takes the sword away— Would love the gleams of good that broker And if some dreadful need should rise As we bear blossom of the dead; Earn well the thrifty months, nor wed Raw Haste, half-sister to Delay. The Goose THE GOOSE, had baA I KNEW an old wife lean and poor, He held a goose upon his arm, 'Here, take the goose, and keep you warm, She caught the white goose by the leg, A goose- -'twas no great matter. The goose let fall a golden egg With cackle and with clatter. She dropt the goose, and caught the pelf, And feeding high, and living soft, w s |