This bank-note world.

None knew thee but to love thee.

Beauty,--the fading rainbow's pride.

I sorrow that all fair things must decay.

The wild-flower wreath of feeling, the sunbeam of the heart.

What is man's love? His vows are broke even while his parting kiss is warm.

I cannot spare the luxury of believing that all things beautiful are what they seem.

There is an evening twilight of the heart, When its wild passion-waves are lulled to rest.

Strike-for your altars and your fires; Strike-for the green graves of your sires; God-and your native land!

Ere the dolphin dies Its hues are brightest. Like an infant's breath Are tropic winds before the voice of death.

Green be the turf above thee, Friend of my better days! None knew thee but to love thee, Nor named thee but to praise.

It is a rich storehouse for those who love quotations. It is as full of fine bon mots as a Christmas pudding is full of plums.

And thou art terrible--the tear, The groan, the knell, the pall, the bier; And all we know, or dream, or fear Of agony, are thine.

And Burns--though brief the race he ran, Though rough and dark the paths he trod, Lived--died--in form and soul a man, The image of his God.

They love their land, because it is their own, And scorn to give aught other reason why; Would shake hands with a king upon his throne, And think it kindness to his majesty. - Fitz

Come to the bridal-chamber, Death! Come to the mother's, when she feels, For the first time, her first-born's breath! Come when the blessed seals That close the pestilence are broke, And crowded cities wail its stroke!

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