THE VIATORIAN. FJ:tC
VOL. XV.
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NO. 2
NOVEMBER, 1897.
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on my desk With their dimples and smiles,
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How oft from my labors their beauty beguiles And I find myself noting their graces. Miss Kath 'rine so stately; a real fairy-queen, The glass 'fore her face is not brighter , And sweet little Marguerite ' s eyes, how they gleam , Why, they make this dark corner much lighter. Ah! there is true beauty where innocence shines ,
In the faces of dear little children. There beams the pure soul for the like of which pines The sad heart of full many a pilgrim. . Dear children , may God keep your brows bright and clear, By filling your souls with His ·graces. And if to His precepts you always hold dear, You will yet shine amongst angel faces. - J . H.N .
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