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The Voice of the Sea.

By THOMAS NELSON PAGE.

Thus spake to Man the thousand-throated Sea : Words which the stealing winds caught from its lips:

Thou thinkest thee and thine, God's topmost

crown.

But hearken unto me and humbly learn

How infinite thine insignificance.

Thou burrow'st through a mountain, here and

there,

Work'st all thine engines, cutting off a speck;
I wash their rock-foundations under; tear
Turret from turret, toppling thundering down,
And crush their mightiest fragments into sand:
Thou gravest with thy records slab and spar,
And callest them memorials of thy Might;-
Lo! not a stone exists, from that black cliff
To that small pebble at thy foot, but bears

My signature graved there when Earth was young, To teach the mighty wonders of the Deep.

Thy deeds-thyself-are what? A morning mist!
But I! I face the ages. Dost not know

That as I gave the Earth to spread her fair
And dew-washed body in the morning light,
So, still, 'tis I that keep her fair and fresh?-

That weave her robes and nightly diamond them?

I fill her odorous bowers with perfumes rare;

Strew field and forest with bee-haunted stars;

I give the Morn pearl for her radiant roof,

And Eve lend glory for her rosy dome;

I build the purple towers that hold the West
And guard the passage of Retiring Day..
Yon fleecy continents of floating snow,
That dwarf the mountains over which they sail,
Are but my bales borne by my messengers,
To cheer and gladden every thirsty land.
The Arab by his palm-girt desert pool,
The Laplander above his frozen rill,
The Woodsman couched beside his forest brook,
The shepherd mirrored in his upland spring,
Drink of my cup in one great brotherhood.
'Tis, nay, not man alone - thou art but one
Of all the myriads of life-holding thing,-
Brute, beast, bird, reptile, insect, thing unnamed,
Whose souls find recreation in my breath:
Nay, not a tree, flower, sprig of grass or weed,
But lives through me and hymns my praise to
God:

I feed, sustain, refresh and keep them all :
Mirror and type of God that giveth life:

I sing as softly as a mother croons

Her drowsy babe to sleep upon her breast.
-In September Scribner's.

The Sapling.

By JOSEPHINE PRESTON PEABODY.
When I was but a sprig of May,

With wonders to command,
Above all else I loved most well
What none could understand;

And dear were things far off, far off, but nothing near at hand.

Oh, now it was the sunset isle

Beyond the weather-vane;
And now it was the chime I heard
From beifry-towers of Spain;

But never yet the little leaf that tapped my window-pane.

Heigh-ho, the wistful things unseen

That reach, as I did then,

To guess and wear the heart of youth
With eager Why and When!

And never eye takes heed of them, in all the world of men.

-In September Harper's Magazine.

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