The National Magazine 10

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The National Magazine 10
Abel Stevens
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** There I What do yon think of that, ye old-flMh- loned grandmothers, whose love la visited upon the children, even to the third and fburth generation I * Bsehel weeping for her encumhrancea p * hero sm I and the encvw^rancea thou hsst given me V " * And the leopard shall lie down with the lamb, and a little encumbrance shsll lead them 1' ** These little motives in pink and fsir dimity, that stir the pulses like a clarion, that nerve up the weary and light up the hope, and fill up the sighing
...with song, are encumbrances.
**6o, then, the sweet little candidates fbr heaven's kingdom, that dance ronnd the threshold of the open heart sod eater unforbidden; that keep the world from growing old in sorrow and in sin, encumbraneee, «Jtaid wbsB ttiay an eleoted, tot so^ d«l thsj sometimes are, ss the greensward broken In little bil- lows everywhere, sod the Rachels that will not be comforted, so sadly attest, think you when the mother rocks the empty cradle, and looks upon the unpresecd pillow, and finds in the * tilP a silken tress and a pair of little shoes that were laid Mide for sandals of light, that she finds the name of the wearer under the £n*st "^That when the poet sighed, •* * There M no flock, howenr watek'd and tMid«d, Bat one dead lunb is th«re— Tben k no flratlde b«ina«'*r d«f«adf»d« Bat haa one raeiuit ehair,'— or when he who sang the * Airs of Pslestlna,* deeisMd, " * I cannot make bim daad I Hii fair guMhiay head la tvar booodiof roaod my atody ekair,* that either of them dreamed the burden of the song wss a mortgsge, and not rather one star lost out of the visible heavens— that set, ** * A* aata the morning atar, tiMt |ra«a not dawa^ Behind the darkea'd Waat, nor hidM eboeorad, Amid the t«mp*»t of the aky, bat melCa Away iato tha light of hMvan.' **May the hearth^ the thresholds, and the hearts of the world never be without * enenmbnace ;' let them all be mortgaged to them who Mike the planets are nearest the sun.^ ^ Memobizikg.


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