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IX.

THE BIRDS OF THE AIR.

"And behold the birds of the air."


Ye too, the free and fearless Birds of air,
    Were charg'd that hour, on missionary wing,
The same bright lesson o'er the seas to bear,
    Heaven-guided wanderers with the winds of spring!
Sing on, before the storm and after, sing!
    And call us to your echoing woods away
From worldly cares; and bid our spirits bring
    Faith to imbibe deep wisdom from your lay.
So may those blessed vernal strains renew
Childhood, a childhood yet more pure and true
    E'en than the first, within th' awaken'd mind;
While sweetly, joyously, they tell of life,
That knows no doubts, no questionings, no strife,
    But hangs upon its God, unconsciously resigned.