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T#£n*s!f sad: -exiwiWftf a dreary day- ■ . 

 / <bhe wanmq liakf in stillness dies away- 



•- 1 Beeuealfo no rdy of h#e the void UfiW : - 



. ; i But lends teglWmy thoughts ntiwsadneis si; 



.-'"* ffflhatvxe hushed beneath a snowy shroud ' 

 I ' I>arkne45 ,and death their sovereign rule de< 



. J'iO-roi<frL<4 dread ■«[ cruel blasts thai kill - 

 J ',.$>hy cycle ferincis-a heavy heart tome; "'" 

 i,f)&&rmmfy.thus rheir Wi titer's advent view 

 > Whose darkened faith fto dayliant eue-r knew • 

 „'\ Jim f-orhim -who thinks the grave his doom . 

 %< ^ r see&the .sun <jodown Behind the tomb-", 

 ii^eekandyeshsllfjnd" On every hand « -:. 

 sfc Juate. prophecies their mission tell - ' ' " 

 ' tpfteld hut' a o'sfemii4 ©ar and they shaft say .,; 

 if^J/She dead ktt slee-jb ■ they danof j&ass dwevy ' 

 y- islse whv 'mid. earth and heaven oiryende-r tree ' 

 5>twtt iy|>e-ot li|« in death- the Jivinq tornb ? 

 ^hy the imago, from dark cerements Iv - - 



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ILENTLY, like thoughts that come and go, the snow-flakes fall, each 

 one a gem. The whitened air conceals all earthly trace, and leaves to 



