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The trees in their stillness all alone Look up to Heaven there , And are murmuring in gentle tone To themselves , —their evening prayer . My darling , come , —the glowing sea Is behind the mountain rolled ,

And casts on the streamlet before me Its last little streak of gold . My darling , come—the night is here , The fair roses sip the clew , — Come , Oh ! come , my love so dear , My heart it pines for you !

Lebensansicht.

LEBENSANSICHT .

OH , cease to speak unto me ! You only speak , in truth , To stone and Avood : you can't o'erthrow in me My joyous pride in youth . You never shaE persuade me , That every man is base , —

That Right has utterly ceased to be Amongst our mortal race . The Light is not so pale here , As you would make beHeve ; The Cloud is not so thick here , About AvMch you ever grieve .

The World is not so bad , indeed , As you say it does remain , Neither so endless is the need , As you evermore complain . The Heaven stiE of meteors bright Possesses a goodly share ; The earth of every glad delight Is yet by no means bare .

Still Ave ' ve true-hearted heroes "With plume and SAvord on earth ; Still we learn songs of heroes Of true heroic worth . Still we ' ve poets gentle-hearted Our Avilder ones among ,

And women tender-hearted StUl glow as lights of song . The golden foliage of the Vine Has gleamed for ages long , The fragrant breath of Spring divine Has year by year been strong .

There manly , noble hearts indeed , Are upstanding for the right-There the Bark of Hope it does not need To go down utterly in the night—

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IMPORTANT CIRCULAR. Article 1
Untitled Article 2
SONNET. Article 3
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 4
EARLY FREEMASONRY IN IRELAND. Article 7
THE CHAMBER OF IMAGERY. Article 10
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 11
PAPERS ON THE GREAT PYRAMID. Article 13
In Memoriam. Article 17
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 18
FROM IDEALITY TO NATURE. Article 24
THE TRUE MASON. Article 25
AMABEL VAUGHAN. Article 26
"VALE PONTIFEX MAXIME!" Article 30
JILTED. Article 34
ON THE TESTING AND STRENGTH OF RAILWAY MATERIALS, &c. Article 35
MORITZ GRAF VON STRACHWITZ. Article 40
STANZAS. Article 41
LEBENSANSICHT. Article 42
A SONNET. Article 43
DU GEHEST DAHIN. Article 43
A PRAHLEREI. Article 43
I WOULD I WERE A POET. Article 44
GERMANIA. Article 44
THE TRUE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 45
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 47
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Stanzas.

The trees in their stillness all alone Look up to Heaven there , And are murmuring in gentle tone To themselves , —their evening prayer . My darling , come , —the glowing sea Is behind the mountain rolled ,

And casts on the streamlet before me Its last little streak of gold . My darling , come—the night is here , The fair roses sip the clew , — Come , Oh ! come , my love so dear , My heart it pines for you !

Lebensansicht.

LEBENSANSICHT .

OH , cease to speak unto me ! You only speak , in truth , To stone and Avood : you can't o'erthrow in me My joyous pride in youth . You never shaE persuade me , That every man is base , —

That Right has utterly ceased to be Amongst our mortal race . The Light is not so pale here , As you would make beHeve ; The Cloud is not so thick here , About AvMch you ever grieve .

The World is not so bad , indeed , As you say it does remain , Neither so endless is the need , As you evermore complain . The Heaven stiE of meteors bright Possesses a goodly share ; The earth of every glad delight Is yet by no means bare .

Still Ave ' ve true-hearted heroes "With plume and SAvord on earth ; Still we learn songs of heroes Of true heroic worth . Still we ' ve poets gentle-hearted Our Avilder ones among ,

And women tender-hearted StUl glow as lights of song . The golden foliage of the Vine Has gleamed for ages long , The fragrant breath of Spring divine Has year by year been strong .

There manly , noble hearts indeed , Are upstanding for the right-There the Bark of Hope it does not need To go down utterly in the night—

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