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Sister in toil, though born of colder skies, That left their azure in her downcast eyes, See pallid Margaret, Labor's patient child, Scarce weaned from home, a nursling of the wild, Where white Katahdin o'er the horizon shines, And broad Penobscot dashes through the pines; Still, as she hastes, her careful fingers hold The unfailing hymn-book in its cambric fold: Six days at Drudgery's heavy wheel she stands, The seventh sweet morning folds her weary hands. Yes, child of suffering, thou mayst w...ell be sure He who ordained the Sabbath loved the poor. " This is but one of many passages, showing that the author is capable ofmoving the heart as well as of tickling the fancy. There is no strainingfor effect; simple, natural thoughts are expressed in simple andperfectly transparent language. _Terpsichore_, read at an annual dinner of the Phi Beta Kappa Society atCambridge, sparkles throughout with keen wit, quaint conceits, and satireso good-natured that the subjects of it can enjoy it as heartily as theirneighbors.
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