Verses And Translations, Stolen By the Author From His Leisure Hours

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54 TO WITH A BOUQUET OF FLOWERS Sweet flowers, they say, are voiceless words, And hide within their blossoms fair A mystic language never heard Or breathed upon the tell-tale air.
For in the heart's deep quiet cell There often lives and reigns, sweet maid, A thought too wild for words to tell, To be by flowers alone betrayed.
LINES WRITTEN IN A PRAYER-BOOK Here, as in some sacred and enduring ark.
The Church, the severed bride of Christ, hath writ The record of her strong immortal love To Him,
...her dear and absent Lord ; and here She standeth by the wicket gate that leads By narrow paths unto her distant home, And to the passers-by, through falling tears.
She showeth one by one the footprints deep Wherein the sorrow-laden went, and all The rugged way through which He trod From Earth to Heaven — from Bethlehem to God.
55 LINES ADDRESSED TO THE COUNTESS PAULINA BENTIVOGLIO ON HER DE- PARTURE FOR ROME, WITH A DEAD BUTTERFLY ENCLOSED O gentle sister ! Sweet Pauline !
Like this bright child of happy air, Whose sunny flight and golden sheen Are perished soon like all things fair.


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