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:HE PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOi
THE ISLE OF LONG AGO.
(From the scrap book of an English
reader.)
Oh. a wonderful stream is the River
Time,
And it runs through the realm of tears.
With a faultless rhythm and a musical
rhyme.
And a boundless sweep and a surge sublime
As it blends with the Ocean of Years.
How the Winters are drifting, like flakes
of snow.
And the Summers like buds between.
And the year in the sheaf; so they come
and they go.
On the river's breast, with its ebb and
flo,
I As it glides in the shadow and sheen.
j There's a magical isle up the River
Time,
Where the softest of a'rs ara playing,
There's a cloudless sky and a tropical
clime
j And a song as sweet as a vesper chime,
Anu me Junes with the roses are straying.
And the name of that isle is the Long
Ago,
And we bury our treasures there;
There are brows of beauty and bosoms
of siow;
There are heaps of dust?but we loved
them so!
There are trinkets and tresses of hair;
There are fragments of song that nobody
sings.
And a part of an infant's prayer;
There's a lute unswept, a harp without
strings;
There are broken vows and pieces of
rings.
And the garments that she used to
wear.
mere are nanus mat are waved when
the fairy shore
By the mirage is lifted in air;
And we sometimes hear through i~e turbulent
roar
Sweet voices we heard in the days gone
before,
When the wind down the river is fair.
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Oh, remembered for aye be the blessed
isle!
All the day of our life until night
When the evening comes with its beautiful
smile,
And our eyes are closing to slumber
awnile.
May that "Greenwood" of Soul be in
sight!
"The Missive, a Dramatic Poem," by
Maud -?xay Parker (Boston: The Poet
Lore Company, 1907), is a very pretty lit
tie poem in dramatic form, somewhat
vague In style and leaving much more to
be supplied than the average reader will
be apt to give, picturing something of the
work of the Evangelist Luke, the interest
centering around the domestic life
and faith of Theophilus, to "whom Luke
addressed uis books.
UTH. February 10, 1909.
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