Sonnets and love-songs, and Irene; a memoir . art 189 To My Muse , 194 My Only Plea 198 I AVill be True 199 My Friend Jack 201 There is Music in My Heart 203 I AVant to be With You Always 205 The Speechlessness of Love 206 An Inscription 208 Cast up by the Sea 209 Carry a High Ideal 213 Natures Comforters 315 The One I Love 217 Miamis Great Show^ 219 The Grounds Around Fort Dallas 222 The Lovely Irene—a toast 224 Home 227 Keep Climbing 228 The Oversoul 245 In toleration 246 In Memory of Irene 251 Elegy on the Death of a Wife 257 The Land of the Kising Sun 260 Engraved on a Monument 262 Epitaph


Sonnets and love-songs, and Irene; a memoir . art 189 To My Muse , 194 My Only Plea 198 I AVill be True 199 My Friend Jack 201 There is Music in My Heart 203 I AVant to be With You Always 205 The Speechlessness of Love 206 An Inscription 208 Cast up by the Sea 209 Carry a High Ideal 213 Natures Comforters 315 The One I Love 217 Miamis Great Show^ 219 The Grounds Around Fort Dallas 222 The Lovely Irene—a toast 224 Home 227 Keep Climbing 228 The Oversoul 245 In toleration 246 In Memory of Irene 251 Elegy on the Death of a Wife 257 The Land of the Kising Sun 260 Engraved on a Monument 262 Epitaph on Irene ?63 ILLUSTRATIONS. 1 Westminster Abbey, front view. 2 side view. 3 in Poets Corner. *^ 4 ? No. 2. 5 Tara Hill, Ireland. 6 The Village of Tara. 7 Glasgow University. - 8 Edinburgh. ?-, 9 Montreal, w 10 A View on Mount Royal. 11 Irene. 12 A View from Oleander Avenue, Palm Beach. 13 The Grounds Around Fort Dallas, Miami. ^ 14 Our Home, West Palm Beach. 15 Whitehall and Hotel Royal Poinciana. 16 Irenes Grave, Lakeside Cemetery. .. INVOCATION. Genius of Minstrelsy ! Spirit of Song ! My life—my all—are consecrate to thee. With thy sweet winsome grace envelop me ;Make me thine own for I have loved thee do not ask to marshal conquering band To victory or to fame-enlaureled tomb ; I ask no riches ; I could face my doomThough poverty stalked round on every hand ;But God can witness how I fain would sing: A note of comfort to the aching heart; A chord of hope no misery could thwart; A tune to lead gay youth in guileless dance ; A lullaby for age of lifers romance ; —A song celestial crowning honor KING. SIDE LIGHTS ON MAN. (1) As Seen by The Minister. Dear Christian brothers who before me sitDressed up arid aching in the pink of style,AVho when I weep weep with me and who smile With equal mimicry when I see fit: It gives me pleasure in my humble wayTo thank you for the holiness you donWhen I am with you. I can bear your yawn Eemembering that through it truth makes


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