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Answer To Enigma In Last Number.
ANSWER TO ENIGMA IN LAST NUMBER .
'Tis chilly morn , on India ' s strand A thousand knees bend low , To watch me break o'er sea and land , With bright and fervid glow ; The Abbot hath his prayers begun , Long ere I rise a glorious swat .
The maiden tossed m fever's dreams , The homeless girl and boy , And fisher , prize alike my beams , Breathing of love and joy ; Of sunny hopes and sunshine hours , Of mazy streams and fragrant bowers .
My second loves earth ' s mossy breast , And hails the genial dew , Smiling in Araby the Blest , With roseate cups , and blue ; The flower that Cashmere's vale supplies , And Alpine steeps that kiss the skies .
My whole the Sunflower may be seen In every land of toil , And yet a native'tis , I ween , Of brave Columbia ' s soil , For ever growing as it grew , Eound rocky heights of rich Peru . E . W . J .
ANOTHER . Upon the sea how anxiously They gaze upon the skies , After their net is cast and set , To watch the " Sun" arise / And anxious grew that maiden too , Rack'd on a bed of pain , The livelong night , to see the light , The orb of day again .
Poor houseless boy , awake with joy , And ye who vigils keep , The sun's bright ray proclaims 'tis day , Over the earth and deep . At early hour the opening flower Bedecks the meads around , Well prized by those who roam 'midst snows , Or deserts' parched ground .
In rich Peru , with golden hue , The " Sunflower ' s" seen alway , * And decks the brows and breasts of those Who adore the god of daj . W . H .
* The Helianthus is a native of Peru , where the Spaniards reported that the maidens who officiated in the Temples of the Sun wore on their heads wreaths of the Sunflower made of purest gold , and similar emblems of their solar idol on 4 k / M \ l lkii / t ^ i ni- »
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Answer To Enigma In Last Number.
ANSWER TO ENIGMA IN LAST NUMBER .
'Tis chilly morn , on India ' s strand A thousand knees bend low , To watch me break o'er sea and land , With bright and fervid glow ; The Abbot hath his prayers begun , Long ere I rise a glorious swat .
The maiden tossed m fever's dreams , The homeless girl and boy , And fisher , prize alike my beams , Breathing of love and joy ; Of sunny hopes and sunshine hours , Of mazy streams and fragrant bowers .
My second loves earth ' s mossy breast , And hails the genial dew , Smiling in Araby the Blest , With roseate cups , and blue ; The flower that Cashmere's vale supplies , And Alpine steeps that kiss the skies .
My whole the Sunflower may be seen In every land of toil , And yet a native'tis , I ween , Of brave Columbia ' s soil , For ever growing as it grew , Eound rocky heights of rich Peru . E . W . J .
ANOTHER . Upon the sea how anxiously They gaze upon the skies , After their net is cast and set , To watch the " Sun" arise / And anxious grew that maiden too , Rack'd on a bed of pain , The livelong night , to see the light , The orb of day again .
Poor houseless boy , awake with joy , And ye who vigils keep , The sun's bright ray proclaims 'tis day , Over the earth and deep . At early hour the opening flower Bedecks the meads around , Well prized by those who roam 'midst snows , Or deserts' parched ground .
In rich Peru , with golden hue , The " Sunflower ' s" seen alway , * And decks the brows and breasts of those Who adore the god of daj . W . H .
* The Helianthus is a native of Peru , where the Spaniards reported that the maidens who officiated in the Temples of the Sun wore on their heads wreaths of the Sunflower made of purest gold , and similar emblems of their solar idol on 4 k / M \ l lkii / t ^ i ni- »