J3 ARISEN ^T^AWBE^RY — QeNTLENESS. 
HEN Man alone, or leagued in governments, 
The works of Christian duty would fulfil, 
His falt’ring steps defeat his anxious will, 
As heights attain’d reveal but fresh ascents: 
How poor his efforts to his high intents! 
Nature alone succeeds in all she tries: 
She drops her dews and not a flower is miss’d ; 
She bids the universal grass arise, 
Till stony ways and wilds antagonist 
Are into emerald beauty softly kiss’d, 
To show the power in gentleness that lies. 
James Hcddenuich 
pHAMPiGNON—^S uspicion. 
QjrND shall we all condemn, and all distrust, 
Jr~ Because some men are false, and some unjust? 
Forbid it, Heaven ; for better ’twere to be 
Duped of the fond impossibility— 
Of light and radiance, which sleep’s visions gave, 
Than thus to live suspicion’s bitter slave. 
Hon. Mrs. AorttM 
