DECEMBER,
VOL. XII.
NO. 3.
1886.
EDITORS: Mu Sigma
C. TI. CRUIKSHANKS, Philologian,{ W. A. BOR UM,
H. W. STRALEY, Rho, { W: C. TYREE, R. C. S路.rEARNES.
H, W. WILLIAMS,
Business M:inager-W. A. BORUM, A:1sistant Business Manager-\V. C. ROBINSON.
DriCli11g.
A~ my bo1t. bcrlt-ck"d with colors, :.\lore; :tlon .4"th e drif . ing ~e.t, [ rlo not he.tr the ro:11'i11;uillows Wa.ti11g. wat ehing there for me.
I see nothing in .my pleaslll路e, Of the thi11;.{sa:ou ,HI me now, ForgettLI of my ex.ste .1ce From Ilim w.io received my vow. ZPphyrs ~oft, with sweetest fr .1grnnce Lull m ~ ~ 路utly now to re st , WhLe the ulll~ic from th e seraphs l::leemthe song; of 1Ieaveu's blest.
No pain cli-t.urbs my peaceful llreams, No care my rniucl has entered; Enll'rapp ed beneath these bli d; ful folds, :.'lly l10 1Je 011 e,irth is centered. But shall we gli le forev er thus, Upou the su10oth sea of lifP,
Disturbed by uo conflicting songs, llinuer ed by no eard1ly strife? Sh.ill our life run quietly on, Dotted with 110 th orns of c:tre, Sh.ill ro~es' perfume rom1d us cling, Having only this to b ear? Ah, 'tis _pleasant thm to slumber, D.-if, ii1g with the. tiue of time, With 110troubles to engross us In the realms of earthly clime.
But, rise ye from this pleasant trance, For this earth is not your home ; Use your time for some路 gooJ purpose, And not thus around to roam. Steer your barks, thus brightly decked, Safely o'er this ra_;ing sea, And m 1y your drifting,; l:tud yo ~1 there Where then you will safely be. RABNUD.
That popular selection for pul,lie readof Grand Rapids. The "Curfew" is ings, "Cmfew shall not Ring To-night," the only tiling of note she has written, was written uiuetecu years ago by Rose though she derives considerable income Hartwick, a Michigan girl of sixteen from children's stories furnished various years of age. She is no\\' ~frs. Thorp, . publications.