Parvula Or a Few Little Rhymes About a Few Little Flowers a Few Little Birds
Parvula Or a Few Little Rhymes About a Few Little Flowers a Few Little Birds
Peter Spenser
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When once the human bark is cast Adrift, O stream of Time ! on thee, She must sail onward to the vast, Vast ocean of Eternity. Eor though thy waters shallow seem, Yet is the rapid current strong ; And man adown the eddying stream Is hurried by the tide aloug. And every breath that man inhales Is but the sighing of the breeze, W Inch wafts his bark, while on he sails To reach the deep eternal seas ! 136 THE HUMAN CLOCK. THE HUMAN CLOCK. Oh, what a fragile thing am I, Whose frame can scarce a mem...ber show, That long will weariness defy, Or slumber's soft embrace forego ! "a*- The weary eyes anon must close, The weary brain anon must sleep ; The heart alone seeks no repose, And can unceasing vigil keep — The human clock's essential spring, "Whose motion tires not, night nor day ; Unwinding slow with every swing The chain that keeps the wheels in play !- Yet doubt I if my di-eam be right : For does indeed this heart of mine, Unwearied both by day and night, Keep vigil like the Eye Divine !
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