The Poetical Works of Mrs. Leprohon by Mrs. (Rosanna Eleanor) Leprohon
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When beset by snares that have others beguiled,
Ah! what wilt thou do with thy heart, my child? Guard it as treasure of price untold, In value beyond earth's gems and gold, Guard it from breath, from shadow, of sin-- No tempter must foothold gain therein. Let love of thy God and love of thy kind, Like tendrils around it closely wind; Blending those feelings of purest worth With love for Canada, land of thy birth. If my prayer be answered, with tranquil breast I shall go content to my final rest, When death's icy finger has touched the brow That bends above thee so fondly now: Till then, I will daily ask of Heaven That, in manhood, it may to thee be given To devote thy voice, thy heart and thy hand, To God, thy kind, and thy native land. THE HURON CHIEF'S DAUGHTER. The dusky warriors stood in groups around the funeral pyre, The scowl upon their knotted brows betrayed their vengeful ire. It needed not the cords, the stake, the rites so stern and rude, |
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