Where is it mothers learn their love?-- In every Church a fountain springs O'er which th' eternal Dove Hovers on softest wings. | What sparkles in that lucid flood Is water, by gross mortals eyed: But seen by Faith, 'tis blood Out of a dear Friend's side. | A few calm words of faith and prayer, A few bright drops of holy dew, Shall work a wonder there Earth's charmers never knew. | O happy arms, where cradled lies, And ready for the LORD's embrace, That precious sacrifice, The darling of His grace! | Blest eyes, that see the smiling gleam Upon the slumbering features glow, When the life-giving stream Touches the tender brow: 229 | Or when the holy cross is sign'd, And the young soldier duly sworn With true and fearless mind To serve the Virgin-born. | But happiest ye, who seal'd and blest Back to your arms your treasure take, With JESUS' mark impress'd To nurse for JESUS' sake: | To whom--as if in hallow'd air Ye knelt before some awful shrine-- His innocent gestures wear A meaning half divine: | By whom Love's daily touch is seen In strengthening form and freshening hue, In the fix'd brow serene, The deep yet eager view.-- | Who taught thy pure and even breath To come and go with such sweet grace? Whence thy reposing Faith, Though in our frail embrace? | O tender gem, and full of Heaven! Not in the twilight stars on high, Not in moist flowers at even See we our GOD so nigh. | Sweet one, make haste and know Him too, Thine own adopting Father love, That like thine earliest dew Thy dying sweets may prove. | |