Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: MUSINGS. THE GARLAND. No cultivated garden did he own, But found his bent by wayside and in forest : He gather'd flowers where seed was never sown, Unless by Nature's Florist. He lack'd the cultured mind, so richly prized, But in the wastes of soul found endless choosings, And cull'd a garland, not to be despised, Of transient thoughts and musings. RESIGNATION. One writes a book, and wins the admiring age- One gives to it a deeper toned belief One makes the world his own applauded stage- One holds its wealth in fief. chapter{Section 4Each to his lot: unliterary mine ; Unholy, unheroic and unrich ; I can but hope there are some notes divine Within its highest pitch. I strike my fetters, and, above their clank, Methinks I hear some better music ring ; And be it mine the scatter'd notes to rank, Their harmony to sing. I've long'd for nobler work ; but now I seek No higher plane than this to me assign'd ; And trust to snatch a cadence more unique Than elsewhere I could find. III. THOUGHTS. His thoughtsthe truest features of the man Above all else deserve to be recorded : Nothing in history more living than A thought when deftly worded. The words are to the thought its earthly frame : They die in time, and then we deem it ended : But, like the immortal spirit whence it came, The lost has but ascended. chapter{Section 5Thoughts do not die. Some pass to realms of glory At once, as from the flower the odour flows ; While some live seal'd in words from ages hoary The ottar of the rose. And so, according to the strong completeness Of that expression, their earth-life prolongs : And some have grown, thro' its surpassing sweetness, Almost time-during songs. FIRST BE, THEN TEACH. If, Poet, thou would'st live beyo... --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.