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MYRTLE, CanpLenerry. Tug BEAtTY oF HoLI- Within thy bosom, holy thoughts, 
: Nuss | As in a temple, hath os hong 
MYRICA. —— Mar a glory 
m the is i i “of thy mi 
Woes sale fings a hallowing ra, 
Around thee, pty ee ak tig’ e005 4s they Me. 
— gem she looks !—as flow 
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Of truth, have fallen anew. 
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The hallowed dove within her breast 
Keg through her soft and serious eyes: 
on her forehead, Soa rest 
Of ze from the skies 
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Oh! clasp the treasure to thy heart 
Which thou so soon hast found— 
Thy youth has ‘ta’en the banner part’— 
Thou art on ‘holy groun 
Where words to make thine age rejoice 
Shall reach thee, in the ‘still small voice.’”’ 
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NARCISSUS, Poetic. Ecorisa AND sctr ove. Nor knew, fond youth! it was himself he loved. 
Addison’ s 
NARCISSUS POETICUS. 
His duty 'tis to love himself alo 
Nor cares, though mankind pecish, . if hesmiles, Young. 
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The selfish heart deserves the pain it feels... . Young. OSs 
NASTURTIUM. A WARLIKE TrRopHY. In war excelling, as in peace........ «+ » - dioraee, 
A sage in head, a demi-god in war. .......- Teackle. 
ee oe This, to the hero, when his sword 
m Has won the battle for the Pies 
Ou” oe; The thanks of 
Indian Cress. 
millions yet to be!......... - Halleck. 
Bring flowers, to strew in the conqueror’s path— 
He hath shaken thrones with his stormy wrath ! 
Bring flowers, to die in the conqueror’s way. 
Ars. Hemans. 
