Idle Rhymes

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2!> The tenderest hearts are those to sorrow wed, The sweetest roses in their bloom are crushed, The noblest spirits in their prime lie dead.
The bitterest cries within our hearts are hushed.
Sweet Sorrow ! At thy shrine awhile we pause To muse and murmur 'gainst this life of ours, Paying sad tribute unto thy great cause, Then on again to worship happier powers, Bending our knees at every wayside shrine, Chasing a phantom that we can not see, Sighing for visions fair that ever shine, But come n
...ot near till opes eternity.
jflfc THE CORNER PORCH.
Upon the dear old corner porch, Under its sheltering care, How oft in happy, joyous groups, We've breathed the summer air.
With mirthful jest and merry song The hours flew charmed away, And days were bright and hearts were light And Pleasure held full sway.
Upon the dear old corner porch.
When moonlight's shimmering haze (30) THE CORNER PORCH. \\\ Was sifted downward thro 1 the trees, That watched our childish plays, We 've sat and sung in careless glee, And dreamed our youthful dreams.


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