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XIV. Gray gloomy drew near to. The spot, gazed on the dying pair; The serpent in its- hideousness, the eagle bold and fair. Then turned him to, Mojitgomery, "It is enough, " he said^ MINNIE MONTGOMERY. 119 Every life you aim at is numbered with the dead ; And slow and sad he turned away, and left the field of strife, Almost unhappy that he still possessed a worthless life. Soon he rejoined his regiment to seek in war's dread tide, To drown the dreadful heart-ache that in his bosom preyed. As th...e crimson morning o'er the world its thousand bright beams shed, So*&e wandering rays a lattice pierced and fell on Minnie's bed, And woke the beauteous sleeper from a dream of peace and love, And as her eyes unconsciously did round her chamber move, She, startled, saw the letter with its superscription plain, And bounding from the couch with a thought of coming pain, She read until her trembling limbs refused her weight to bear, And she fainting fell upon the flapr in agony of prayer ; And save the prayer upon her lips and sobs that wrung her breast, No movement stirred her beauty as the carpet low she pressed ; In tears she supplicated God her husband's sins forgive, And grant that from the conflict he might return and live ; And when unscathed that husband came, still in her night array, With cheeks deformed with scalding tears, she on the hard floor &y; And when he raised her gently up, she hung upon his breast, And wound his neck with her white arms, and cheek 'gainst cheek was pressed ; And when he whispered, "can'st forgive?" she fondly kissed his brow, And raised her eyes to heaven, and saidj "Oh.
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