The rose garden of Persia . t^ D GAZBL ON HIS, breeze! her breath thy mur-murs bear,?The perfume of her sigh is thine;But dare not play amidst her hair,For every golden curl is mine! , j^^ Oh, rose! what radiant hues hast thou, <^JtThat in her face less brightly glow! *^ -^Her love is joy without briars and thorns thy bloombeset. Oh, opening buds.^—her cheeks more evfer rosy blushing !—thou art pale of hue,Her eyes that languish, sparkle too;I tell thee, gently waving pine!More gracjeful is her form than thine. Oh,.my rapt soul! if thou hadst po


The rose garden of Persia . t^ D GAZBL ON HIS, breeze! her breath thy mur-murs bear,?The perfume of her sigh is thine;But dare not play amidst her hair,For every golden curl is mine! , j^^ Oh, rose! what radiant hues hast thou, <^JtThat in her face less brightly glow! *^ -^Her love is joy without briars and thorns thy bloombeset. Oh, opening buds.^—her cheeks more evfer rosy blushing !—thou art pale of hue,Her eyes that languish, sparkle too;I tell thee, gently waving pine!More gracjeful is her form than thine. Oh,.my rapt soul! if thou hadst powerTo choose all blessings earth can there a better, richer for her tenderness to live ! Come,,my sole love! fromthose dear eyefeThy Hafiz is too long away;Come, give his heart the sweet twere but for a single day! B ^n M lb mm^^M^^^m. MYSTIC In wide Eternitys vast spacOjWhere no beginning was., wart Thou:The ra;ya of all-pervading graceBeneath thy veil flamed oti thy Love and Nature sprang to Life and Beauty filled the earth. Awake my Soul! pour forth thy that great Being anthems raise—That wondrous Architect who said,Be formed, and this great orb wasmade. Since first I hgard the blissful sounds—To man my spirits breath is givenjI kaew, with thankfulness sons we are—our Home is ! give me tidings that shall tellWhen I may hope with Thee to I may quit this world of seek to be its guest again. A bird of holiness am I, That from the vain worlds net would


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