The Poets of New Hampshire, Being Specimen Poems of Three Hundred Poets of the Granite State, With Biographical Notes

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As nerves the heart and moves the hand To guard it with a wall of fire.
Around thee sweep the chilling blasts Of winter in his wild career.
But winter's self a halo casts Around thy forehead, calm and clear.
AUBIN M. PAY80N. 351 And when the snows of winter melt, And creep away in shining streams, Upon thy brow the lessening belt Of snow and ice with beauty gleams.
Thy base, with summer foliage crowned, Invites the pilgrim to its shade, And there, as if on hallowed ground.
His soul responds to
...Him who made The mountain's summit rise above The storms that roll around its base.
And catch the gleams of light and love, A lesson to the human race.
A. M. Payson formerly resided In Portsmouth, and more recently in LymeBeld, Masa. In 1884 he, with Albert Laighton, compiled the "Poets of Portsmouth," a work of great value.
SEDES MUSARUM.
If thou would'st love to strike the lyre.
And wake the choral song of heaven.
Believe not inspiration's Are Burns brightest at the dusk of even.
But haste to where the laurels bend Their graceful boughs at morning dawn, And Nature's voices sweetly blend In joyous music o'er the lawn.


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