. Ailes d'alouette. aweed 34 0 Love, Forgive 35 Twixt thee and me 36 1 give my Heart Z7 In a distant Land 38 A Song 39 A white Dove on a Thundercloud 40 A Moment 41 The Shadow of Love 42 Fast and Loose 43 Loves Meinie 44 A LOST Voice 45 A Ghost 46 A LOST Love 47 Gathered Roses 4S Dropped Primroses 49 -After Loves Death 50 Light at Eventide 5^ Waiting 52 CONTENTS. II PAGE ^,.--The Difference 53 De Profundis 54 Relief 55 Do the Dead think of the Living 56 ]/- Earths Angels 57 Angels Tears 58 1^— Patience 59 7 ,^^So LONG ago 60 A LA Chaleur du Jour 61 When in the Woods I wandered 62 The forsaken


. Ailes d'alouette. aweed 34 0 Love, Forgive 35 Twixt thee and me 36 1 give my Heart Z7 In a distant Land 38 A Song 39 A white Dove on a Thundercloud 40 A Moment 41 The Shadow of Love 42 Fast and Loose 43 Loves Meinie 44 A LOST Voice 45 A Ghost 46 A LOST Love 47 Gathered Roses 4S Dropped Primroses 49 -After Loves Death 50 Light at Eventide 5^ Waiting 52 CONTENTS. II PAGE ^,.--The Difference 53 De Profundis 54 Relief 55 Do the Dead think of the Living 56 ]/- Earths Angels 57 Angels Tears 58 1^— Patience 59 7 ,^^So LONG ago 60 A LA Chaleur du Jour 61 When in the Woods I wandered 62 The forsaken Dove 63 May Memories 64, 65 After Storm 66 A Thought of Summer 67 Old and new ()2> A Dedication 69 A Day of Love 70 Vibrations 71 An English Eden 72 Autumn Singers 73 THE NIGHT HASA THOUSAND EYES. SSTjr^- THE night has a thousand eyes,And the day but one;Yet the hght of the bright world diesWith the dying sun. The mind has a thousand eyesAnd the heart but one: Yet the light of a wholelife diesWhen love is n IN AN ALBUM. AS a faded flowerFound in a bookBrings back some hour, Some word or look; So, though ill-wrought My verses be,May they bring one thought Of thy friend to thee ! 14 w A VALENTINE. HAT is my wish for thee, sweet Valentine?A song of Spring, while Winter yet is here,Heralding Summer in the silent year,Be thine! And for myself canst thou my wish divine?To think my greeting may be in thy sightWelcome as Summers heralds, — this delightBe mine ! 15 IN APRIL. \T 7HAT tidings hath the swallow heard^ That bid her leave the lands of SummerFor woods and fields, where April yields Bleak welcome to the blithe new-comer ? O heart, that hast despaired of Spring, Learn the sweet lesson of the swallow. To have no fear, though days be drear, But sunshine and soft airs must follow ! i6 T AN APRIL SHOWER. HE primrose head is bowed with wood is rippling through with now the heaven once more appears. And beams the bounteous sun every blad


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