He sinned-but he paid the price of his guilt "But I hoped that the cottage roof would be A safe retreat for my sons and me; And that while they ripened to manhood fast, They should wean my thoughts from the woes of the past. And my bosom swelled with a mother's pride, As they stood in their beauty and strength by my side, Tall like their sire, with the princely grace Of his stately form, and the bloom of his face. Oh, what an hour for a mother's heart, In their iron arms, while my children died. G 2 "The barley-harvest was nodding white, When my children died on the rocky height, And the reapers were singing on hill and plain, When I came to my task of sorrow and pain. But now the season of rain is nigh, The sun is dim in the thickening sky, And the clouds in sullen darkness rest Where he hides his light at the doors of the west. THE OLD MAN'S FUNERAL. I saw an aged man upon his bier, His hair was thin and white, and on his brow A record of the cares of many a year;— Cares that were ended and forgotten now. And there was sadness round, and faces bowed, And woman's tears fell fast, and children wailed aloud. Then rose another hoary man and said, In faltering accents, to that weeping train, Nor when the yellow woods shake down the ripened mast. "Ye sigh not when the sun, his course fulfilled, And leaves the smile of his departure, spread "Why weep ye then for him, who, having won "His youth was innocent; his riper age Marked with some act of goodness every day; Cheerful he gave his being up, and went "That life was happy; every day he gave Thanks for the fair existence that was his; To mock him with her phantom miseries. "And I am glad that he has lived thus long, And glad that he has gone to his reward; Nor can I deem that nature did him wrong, Softly to disengage the vital cord. For when his hand grew palsied, and his eye THE RIVULET. THIS little rill, that from the springs My little feet, when life was new. And from the chambers of the west List the brown thrasher's vernal hymn, And when the days of boyhood came, And I had grown in love with fame, |