. Religious poems . BOSTON: T1CKNOR AND FIELDS. 1867. • Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1867, by HARRIET BEECHER STOWE, in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts. University Press : Welch. Bigelow, & Co.,Cambridge. CONTENTS. Pagh St. Catherine borne by Angels i The Charmer 6 Knocking 10 The Old Psalm Tune 15 The Other World 19 Mary at the Cross 22 The Inner Voice 28 Abide in me, and I in you 30 The Secret 32 Think not all is over 34 Lines to the Memory of Annie. . -36 The Crocus 39 Consolation 41 ( ). a Year 44 Below ... 4; Above 49 Lines


. Religious poems . BOSTON: T1CKNOR AND FIELDS. 1867. • Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1867, by HARRIET BEECHER STOWE, in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts. University Press : Welch. Bigelow, & Co.,Cambridge. CONTENTS. Pagh St. Catherine borne by Angels i The Charmer 6 Knocking 10 The Old Psalm Tune 15 The Other World 19 Mary at the Cross 22 The Inner Voice 28 Abide in me, and I in you 30 The Secret 32 Think not all is over 34 Lines to the Memory of Annie. . -36 The Crocus 39 Consolation 41 ( ). a Year 44 Below ... 4; Above 49 Lines on the Death of Mrs. Stuart . 53 Summer Studies 57 iv Contents. Hours of the Night. I. Midnight 65 II. First Hour 68 III. Second Hour 71 IV. Third Hour 74 V. Fourth Hour 77 VI. Day Dawn 85 VII. When I awake I am still with Thee . 88 Pressed Flowers from Italy. A Day in the Pamfili Doria . . .93The Gardens of the Vatican . 102 St. Peters Church 104 The Miserere 106. ST. CATHERINE BORXE BY O LOW through the solemn air, in silence sailing. Borne by mysterious angels, strong and fair,She sleeps at last, blest dreams her eyelids this weary world of strife and care. * According to this legend, Catherine was a noble maidenof Alexandria, distinguished alike by birth, riches, beauty, andthe rarest gifts of genius and learning. In the flower of herlife she consecrated herself to the service of her cheerfully suffered for his sake the loss of wealth, friends,and the esteem of the world. Banishment, imprisonment, 2 St. Catherine borne by Angels* Lo how she passeth ! — dreamy, slow, and calm :Scarce wave those broad, white wings, so silverybright ; Those cloudy robes, in star-emblazoned folding,Sweep mistily athwart the evening light. Far, far below, the dim, forsaken earth, The foes that threaten, or the friends that weep ; Past, like a dream, the torture and the pain :For so He giveth his beloved sleep. The restless bo


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