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The Work Of Nature In The Months.

THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS .

BY BRO . REV . W . TEBBS . IX . MARCH . " When Avill the stream be aweary of floiving Under my eye ?

When will the wind be aweary of blowing Over the sky ? When will the clouds be aweary of fleeting , When will the heart be aAveary of beating , And Nature die 1 Never , oh ! never , nothing will die ; The stream AOAVS

, The wind blows , The cloud fleets , The heart beats , Nothing will die . ****** Nothing will die ; All things will change

Thro' Eternity . 'Tis the world ' s winter ; Autumn and summer Are gone long long ago ; Earth is dry to the centre , But spring , a new comer , A spring rich and strange , Shall make the winds blow Round and round , Tbro' and thro '

j Here and there , I Till the air ¦ j And the ground 1 Shall be fill'd with life anew . ij Ti ^ VEIt the same solemnly j oyful lesson—decay and change —but still a change through J -U death to " life anew . " And h Natureni

I so throug ' s ght we may sleep ancl brightly dream of Spring , sweet semblance ever recurring of our morn of life—siveet , and yet again how sad the thoughts I its memories bringj "I dreamed I lay where floAvers were springing if Gaily in the summer beam ; List ' ning to the wild birds singing ,

1 By a falling crystal stream . ! | Straight the sky blew black and daring , I Thro' the woods the whirhvinds rave ; ij Trees Avith aged arms were warring , j O ' er the swelling , drumlie wave . Such was my life ' s deceitful morning , Such the pleasures I enjoy'd

; t But lang or noon , loud tempests storming , I A' my flowery bliss destroy'd . I Tho' fickle fortune has deceiv'd me , I She promis'd fair and perform'd but ill ; I Of monie a joy and hope bereav'd me , 1 I bear a heart shall support me still . " 2 J ? 2

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 2
PAPERS ON THE GREAT PYRAMID. Article 6
WHAT MATTER? Article 13
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 14
EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTE BOOKS OF THE CARMARTHEN LODGE. Article 16
"WOUNDED." Article 18
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 19
AMABEL VAUGHAN.* Article 25
ALEXANDER PUSCHKIN. Article 27
THE ANGEL. Article 28
WHAT HAST THOU TO DO WITH MY POOR NAME ? Article 29
I LOVED THEE. Article 30
AN ELEGY. Article 30
A HEART. Article 30
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 31
FREEMASONS' WIVES. Article 33
ON THE TESTING AND STRENGTH OF RAILWAY MATERIALS, &c. Article 34
THE TRUE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 38
LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 41
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 44
A STORY OF CHINESE LOVE. Article 48
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The Work Of Nature In The Months.

THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS .

BY BRO . REV . W . TEBBS . IX . MARCH . " When Avill the stream be aweary of floiving Under my eye ?

When will the wind be aweary of blowing Over the sky ? When will the clouds be aweary of fleeting , When will the heart be aAveary of beating , And Nature die 1 Never , oh ! never , nothing will die ; The stream AOAVS

, The wind blows , The cloud fleets , The heart beats , Nothing will die . ****** Nothing will die ; All things will change

Thro' Eternity . 'Tis the world ' s winter ; Autumn and summer Are gone long long ago ; Earth is dry to the centre , But spring , a new comer , A spring rich and strange , Shall make the winds blow Round and round , Tbro' and thro '

j Here and there , I Till the air ¦ j And the ground 1 Shall be fill'd with life anew . ij Ti ^ VEIt the same solemnly j oyful lesson—decay and change —but still a change through J -U death to " life anew . " And h Natureni

I so throug ' s ght we may sleep ancl brightly dream of Spring , sweet semblance ever recurring of our morn of life—siveet , and yet again how sad the thoughts I its memories bringj "I dreamed I lay where floAvers were springing if Gaily in the summer beam ; List ' ning to the wild birds singing ,

1 By a falling crystal stream . ! | Straight the sky blew black and daring , I Thro' the woods the whirhvinds rave ; ij Trees Avith aged arms were warring , j O ' er the swelling , drumlie wave . Such was my life ' s deceitful morning , Such the pleasures I enjoy'd

; t But lang or noon , loud tempests storming , I A' my flowery bliss destroy'd . I Tho' fickle fortune has deceiv'd me , I She promis'd fair and perform'd but ill ; I Of monie a joy and hope bereav'd me , 1 I bear a heart shall support me still . " 2 J ? 2

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