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SPEAK TO MY HEART

... SPEAK TO MY HEART. [A SONOG] Mteld of wisdotm, dearest one, Ctlma the heart whiob thou hnst won, 1 et it thrib with thine alone, 1keep it only as thino own, In tby besi-m it must bo, Eilver bound nnd ove; irec. Breatho upmn this heart of thiro, Vo ords ...

POETRY

... POETRY. SPEAK GENTLY. Spead gently! Itisbetterfar To role by love than fear- Speak gently-let not harsh words mar The good we might do here I Speak gently !-Love doth whisper low The vows that true hearts bind; And gently Friendahif accents dowv; Afrection ...

POETRY

... POETRY. SPEAK NO ILL. Speak not harshly of a neighbour, Even if you've seeming cause; Undervalue no one's labour, Be it friend's or be it-foe's'- Check the flowing tide of scandal, Rather than urge on the same; Least said aye is soonest mended- Blhaken ...

POETRY

... POETRY. SPEAK GENTLY, Speo eontly-it ir bettor far To t,1 by love than fear; Spoak geutly-let no hotsh Word mar The 6o00 Iva might do hore. Speak gently-love doth vwbisper low, The vowa that tri-e hoarts bidd! And gently ?? ncoaonts dow; Affeotion's voieS ...

POETRY

... POETRY. I _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _~ ?? SEASIDE VOICES. Speak to our storm-worn hoarts, 0 restless ocoan, Whcu tho bright morning stills your fieroo comnmotion, i And sarges break in mncsie on thiO strand; Toll of the peace that shall life's ...

POETRY

... POETRY. 13E CAREFUL WHAT YOU SAY. In speaking of a person's faults, rray don't, forget your own; Bernemlohr those with homes of glass Should seldom throw a stone; If we have nothing else to do But talk of those who sin, 'Tiobetter we commence at home ...

POETRY

... paths of good, And conscience speaks in warning tones- Oh I 'fis the voice of God I O God I Incomprehensible! Eternal! Infinite! How vast, how wonderful Thy works- How full of love and might I The azure heaven Thy glory speaks'- As well this earthly clod; ...

POETRY

... spoken Bitterest thoughts are rashly stirr'd; Brightest links of life are broken By a single angry word. THE MARRIAGE VOW. Speak it not ligbtly-'td a holy thing, A bond enduring through long distant years. When joy o'er thy abode is hovering, Or when thins ...

POETRY

... of the twilight grey, There riseth a silver tiltr, And it speaks to me of the far-a-way, Where the just made perfect are. And my soul gearrneth after that far away, As God's voice speaks out on the night- I take ithe lesson home to myself Thut I ...

POETRY

... acceptance of a flower much was meant; To put the reader on his guard, we hereby pen a few, That he may know a flower can speak, and has muchmeaningtoo. An emblem of old England in the eabbage-rose we find; In faded leaves is understood a melancholy ...

POETRY

... of silent winter Bve from itb sheath below Shoots up a small, green blade, brown earth tolsplinter. Tongues cannot always speak; O God! in this loud world of noise and clatter, Save us thie once-a week, To let thc sown seed grow, not always scatter. B ...

HYMN TO THE NEW YEAR, ON ITS BEING RUNG IN BY CHURCH BELLS ON NEW-YEAR'S EVE

... But Memory speaks in him, as Hiope in thee. She speaks of mercies, gladdening as the light, aich as their Giver, free as heav'n above, Of softened griefs and darken'd hearts.made bright, . Of hopes fulfill'd, and-life-redeeming love. She speaks in warning; ...