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Vain Dreams.

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--"Throughout the day, I walk,     My path o'ershadowed by vain dreams of him."                     --Italian Girl's Hymn to the Virgin.     Mother, gazing on thy son,     He, thy precious only one,     Look into his azure eyes,     Clearer than the summer skies.     Mark his course; on scrolls of fame     Read his proud ancestral name;     Pause! a cloud that path will dim,     Thou hast dreamt vain dreams of him.     Young bride, for the altar crowned,     Now thy lot with one is bound,     Will he keep each solemn vow?     Will he ever love as now?     Ah! a dreamy shadow lies     In the depths of those bright eyes;     Time will this day's glory dim,     Thou hast dreamt vain dreams of him.     Sister, has thy brother gone,     To the fields where fights are won;     Oh! it was an hour of pride     When he was last by thy side;     Thou dost see him coming back     In the conqueror's proud track;     Hush! the bayonets earthward turn,     Dream vain dreams, he'll not return.     Woman, on the cottage green,     Gazing at the sunset scene,     Now the vintage toil is o'er,     But the gleaner comes no more     Through the fields of burnished corn;     Lo! a peasant's bier is borne     By the sparkling river's brim,     Thou hast dreamt vain dreams of him.     Maiden, who in every prayer     Breath'st a name thou dost not bear,     Sing again thy lover's song;     Yes, he will be back ere long,     Back in all his manhood's pride,     Back, but with another bride;     Cease those bridal robes to trim,     Thou hast dreamt vain dreams of him.     Earthly idols! how we mould     Sand with fruit and clay with gold!     How we cherish crumbling dust,     Then lament our futile trust!     Saviour, who on earth didst prove     All the agony of love,     Fit us for that brighter shore,     Where they dream vain dreams no more.

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