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sylvan and sacred. By the Rev. Richard Wilton

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A LITTLE GIRL AT THE SEASIDE.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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A LITTLE GIRL AT THE SEASIDE.

Her first evening by the sea,
Oh, how glad she feels and free;
What a freshness in the air—
Joy and beauty everywhere!
How the dancing water glows,
Bridged with gold or streaked with rose;
Golden towards the glorious West,
Roseate where the cloud-tints rest.
Cliffs and crags, how grand and high,
Tower above her to the sky;
And how tempting the bright shore
For young feet to wander o'er.

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She could fancy she had wings
As from rock to rock she springs;
She will run and climb all night
In a dreamland of delight.
Ah! dear girl, to such as thee
Life is but a smiling sea,
O'er whose waves Hope gaily throws
Lines of gold or tints of rose.
Life is but a happy strand
Bordered with imaginings grand;
And all eager thou to climb
Up the dangerous rocks of Time.
May the angel-hand of Grace
Help thee o'er each slippery place,
Guide thee on thine upward way,
Year by year and day by day;

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And across Life's changeful sea
May it show that Bridge to thee,
Skyward built by One of old
Not with silver or with gold!