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The Work Of Nature In The Months.

I hear ths wind among the trees Playing celestial symphonies ; I see the branches downward bent , Like keys of some great instrument . And over me unrolls on high The splendid scenery of the sky , Where through a sapphire sea the sun

Sails like a golden galleon . Towards yonder cloud-land in the West , Toivards yonder Islands of the Blest , Whose steep sierra far uplifts Its craggy summits white with drifts . Blow , Avinds ! and Avaft through all the rooms

The snow-flakes of the cherry-blooms ! Blow , Avinds ! aud bend within my reach The fiery blossoms of the peach ! 0 life and love ! 0 happy throng Of thoughts , whose only speech is song ! 0 heart of man ! canst thou not be Blithe as the air is , and as free ? "

Who has not felt this soul-striving to burst the fetters that bind him to a sordid earth and to live in and for better things alone ? AVho again could answer negatively the poetic questioning of our truly English Poetess ? " Who loveth not the sunshine ? Oh ! who loveth not the bright And blessed mercy of His smile , who said " Let there be light ? " Who lifteth not his face to meet the rich and glowing beam 1

Who dwelleth not with miser eyes upon such golden stream ? Let those Avho will accord their song to hail the revel blaze That only comes where feastiug reigns and courtly gallants gaze ! But the sweet and merry sunshine is a braver theme to sing , For it kindles round the peasant while it bursts above the king .

The bloom is on the cherry-tree —the leaf is on the elm ; The bird and butterfly have come to claim their fairy realm ; Unnumbered stars are on the earth—the fairest who can choose , When all are painted Avith the tints that form the rainbow ' s hues ? AVhat spirit-Avand hath Avakened them ? the branch of late Avas bare , The world Avas desolate—but now there ' s beauty everywhere . 'Tis the sweet and merry sunshine has unfolded leaf and floAver , And tells us of the Infinite , of Glory , and of Power .

The sweet and merry sunshine makes the very churchyard fair ; We half forget the yellow bones , while yellow flowers are there ; And while the summer beams are thrown upou the osiered heap , We tread with lingering footsteps where our " rude forefathers sleep . " The hemlock does not seem so rank—the AVUIOAV is not dull ; The rich glow lights the coffin nail and burnishes the skull , Oh ! the sAveet aud merry sunshine is a pleasant thing to see , Though it plays upon a grave stone through the gloomy cypress tree . "

Sweet and merry sunshine , indeed ! But" There's a sunshine that is brighter , that is warmer e ' eu than this ; That spreadeth round a stronger gleam , and sheds a deeper bliss ; That gilds whate ' er it touches Avith a lustre all its owu , As brilliant on the cottage porch as on Assyria ' s throne . It gloweth iu the human soul , it passeth not away ; Aud dark and lonely is the heart that never felt its ray :

'Tis the SAveet and merry sunshine of affection ' s gentle light That never Avears a sullen cloud , and fadeth not in night . " What a blessing to us prosaic mortals of this weary work-a-day world , that amidst man ' s labour Nature should afford one endless Sabbath to those who seek in her their rest : should

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 2
PAPERS ON THE GREAT PYRAMID. Article 5
"KICK HIM DOWN." Article 10
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 11
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 13
T. CH. BARON ZEDLITZ. Article 20
THE PAST. Article 20
THE PRESENT. Article 20
THE FUTURE. Article 21
STANZAS. Article 21
UNCERTAIN LIGHT. Article 21
A LOOK TOWARDS HEAVEN. Article 22
AMABEL VAUGHAN. Article 23
WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND WOMEN'S WORK. Article 27
ON SELECTING THE BEST CHARITY. Article 28
LOVE AND MASONRY. Article 31
Review. Article 35
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 39
LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 42
ON THE TESTING AND STRENGTH OF RAILWAY MATERIALS, &c. Article 44
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 46
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The Work Of Nature In The Months.

I hear ths wind among the trees Playing celestial symphonies ; I see the branches downward bent , Like keys of some great instrument . And over me unrolls on high The splendid scenery of the sky , Where through a sapphire sea the sun

Sails like a golden galleon . Towards yonder cloud-land in the West , Toivards yonder Islands of the Blest , Whose steep sierra far uplifts Its craggy summits white with drifts . Blow , Avinds ! and Avaft through all the rooms

The snow-flakes of the cherry-blooms ! Blow , Avinds ! aud bend within my reach The fiery blossoms of the peach ! 0 life and love ! 0 happy throng Of thoughts , whose only speech is song ! 0 heart of man ! canst thou not be Blithe as the air is , and as free ? "

Who has not felt this soul-striving to burst the fetters that bind him to a sordid earth and to live in and for better things alone ? AVho again could answer negatively the poetic questioning of our truly English Poetess ? " Who loveth not the sunshine ? Oh ! who loveth not the bright And blessed mercy of His smile , who said " Let there be light ? " Who lifteth not his face to meet the rich and glowing beam 1

Who dwelleth not with miser eyes upon such golden stream ? Let those Avho will accord their song to hail the revel blaze That only comes where feastiug reigns and courtly gallants gaze ! But the sweet and merry sunshine is a braver theme to sing , For it kindles round the peasant while it bursts above the king .

The bloom is on the cherry-tree —the leaf is on the elm ; The bird and butterfly have come to claim their fairy realm ; Unnumbered stars are on the earth—the fairest who can choose , When all are painted Avith the tints that form the rainbow ' s hues ? AVhat spirit-Avand hath Avakened them ? the branch of late Avas bare , The world Avas desolate—but now there ' s beauty everywhere . 'Tis the sweet and merry sunshine has unfolded leaf and floAver , And tells us of the Infinite , of Glory , and of Power .

The sweet and merry sunshine makes the very churchyard fair ; We half forget the yellow bones , while yellow flowers are there ; And while the summer beams are thrown upou the osiered heap , We tread with lingering footsteps where our " rude forefathers sleep . " The hemlock does not seem so rank—the AVUIOAV is not dull ; The rich glow lights the coffin nail and burnishes the skull , Oh ! the sAveet aud merry sunshine is a pleasant thing to see , Though it plays upon a grave stone through the gloomy cypress tree . "

Sweet and merry sunshine , indeed ! But" There's a sunshine that is brighter , that is warmer e ' eu than this ; That spreadeth round a stronger gleam , and sheds a deeper bliss ; That gilds whate ' er it touches Avith a lustre all its owu , As brilliant on the cottage porch as on Assyria ' s throne . It gloweth iu the human soul , it passeth not away ; Aud dark and lonely is the heart that never felt its ray :

'Tis the SAveet and merry sunshine of affection ' s gentle light That never Avears a sullen cloud , and fadeth not in night . " What a blessing to us prosaic mortals of this weary work-a-day world , that amidst man ' s labour Nature should afford one endless Sabbath to those who seek in her their rest : should

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