Concealed while day was in the sky;
Life, love and thou not mortal are,
Though atheist noon your world deny.
Dusk falls:--though in the west a bar
Of bloom on evening's pure cheek be;
In beauty thy love cries to me.



THE CHICKIEBIDS.

The chickiebids are in their nest
Overhead,--
Dimpled shapes of rosy rest
Curled a-bed.
Night has sung her spell, and thrown
Her dark net round
Their heads; their pearly ears have grown
Deaf to all other sound.

O of me how you are part,
Babies mine!
Your hearts are children of my heart.
The inner sign
Of my eyes lurks in your eyes,
And your soul,
That so brims with Paradise,
Stirs what wonders roll
Unsuspected in myself,
Who had thought
Life half death, till childhood's elf--
Sign of angels men shall be--
Came and taught
A youth eterne within futurity.



THE CAUGHNAWAGA BEADWORK SELLER.

Kanawaki--"By the Rapid,"--
Low the sunset midst thee lies;
And from the wild Reservation
Evening's breeze begins to rise.
Faint the Konoronkwa chorus
Drifts across the current strong;
Spirit-like the parish steeple
Stands thy ancient walls among.

Kanawaki--"By the Rapid,"--
How the sun amidst thee burns!
Village of the Praying Nation,
Thy dark child to thee returns.
All day through the pale-face city,
Silent, selling beaded wares,
I have wandered with my basket,
Lone, excepting for their stares!

They are white men; we are Indians;
What a gulf their stares proclaim!
They are mounting; we are dying;
All our heritage they claim.
We are dying, dwindling, dying,
Strait and smaller grows our bound;
They are mounting up to heaven
And are pressing all around.

_Thou_ art ours,--little remnant,
Ours through countless thousand years--
Part of the old Indian world,
Thy breath from far the Indian cheers.
Back to thee, O Kanawaki!
Let the rapids dash between
Indian homes and white men's manners--
Kanawaki and Lachine!

O my dear!--O Knife-and-Arro

Notka biograficzna

Reverend Nehemiah Adams (born February 19, 1806; died October 6, 1878) was an American clergyman and writer. He was born in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1806 to Nehemiah Adams and Mehitabel Torrey Adams. He graduated from Harvard University in 1826, and from Andover Theological Seminary in 1829. He was ordained as co-pastor of First Congregational Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that same year. In 1832, he married Martha Hooper.

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