Forest leaves . The rose from out the ! How sweet the thoughtThat in the frozen North There liveth aughtThat to its harmony will gentle Spring attune,That with a glowing cheek will meet the kiss ofMy heart new comfort knows For this—this rose. This Christmas rose,This rose from out the snows ! (Christmas, 1004, Troy, X. Y.) ^ June! T. H. P. Look at me, Lord; for in the eyesLoves universal language lies, That all from alien land to landAlike in silence understand. —John B. Tabb. 18 FOREST LEAVES. The Name of Written by Miss Mary Louise Gilmore, daughter of thelate Patrick Sarsf


Forest leaves . The rose from out the ! How sweet the thoughtThat in the frozen North There liveth aughtThat to its harmony will gentle Spring attune,That with a glowing cheek will meet the kiss ofMy heart new comfort knows For this—this rose. This Christmas rose,This rose from out the snows ! (Christmas, 1004, Troy, X. Y.) ^ June! T. H. P. Look at me, Lord; for in the eyesLoves universal language lies, That all from alien land to landAlike in silence understand. —John B. Tabb. 18 FOREST LEAVES. The Name of Written by Miss Mary Louise Gilmore, daughter of thelate Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore, the world-renownedmusical leader. The name of Patrick, too long- a drasdescent, is dying out. upon youth of Irish birth or—Anonymous. •Dying out the name of Patrick? Sons of Erin, is it true?Lay the Green and Gold away, then; march no more in Irish flag and Irish shamrock, with the green coat, cast away;Dying out the name of Patrick!—with it dies St. Patricks Day. Ship the corpse back to old Ireland—one more dead for her to mournShe will clasp it to her bosom as a mother her first born ;She will dirge it with her moaning, she will chrism it with her tear;She will lay her heart for flower, breaking, broken, on its its bier! Ireland is the mother country; mother heart must ache and and daughters soon outgrow it; outgrow first and then forsake—Haste! ( )utgrow all—creed and country ; simple faith and humble flagWith tlu- Irish name of Patrick! thev are all alike a drasr


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