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‘‘Ye to yourselves suffice, 
Without its flatteries ; 
Self-contentedly approve you 
Unto Him who sits above you. 
‘Tn prayers that upward mount, 
Like to a sunnéd fount, { 
And, in gushing back upon you, oe 
Bring the music they have won you ! 
‘*Tn thanks for all the good 
By poets understood— 
For the sound of seraphs moving 
Through the hidden depths of loving ! 
‘For sights of things away, 
Through fissures of the clay— 
Promised things, which skad/ be given 
And sung ever up in heaven ! 
‘For life, so lonely vain, 
For death, which breaks the chain— 
For this sense of present sweetness, 
And this yearning to completeness ! 

EMBLEMS OF FLOWERS. 
BY BURNS. 
ADOWN winding Nith I did wander, 
To mark the sweet flowers as they spring! %, 
Adown winding Nith I did wander, 
Of Phillis to muse and to sing. 
The Daisy amused my fond fancy, 
So artless, so simple, so wild ; 
Thou emblem, said I, o’ my Phillis, 
For she is simplicity’s child. 
