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<h2> <SPAN name="sacred27">A PLEA FOR OUR NORTHERN WINTERS.</SPAN> </h2>
<p>“Oh, Earth, where is the mantle of pleasant emerald dye<br/>
That robed thee in sweet summer-time, and gladdened heart and eye,<br/>
Adorned with blooming roses, graceful ferns and blossoms sweet,<br/>
And bright green moss like velvet that lay soft beneath our feet?”</p>
<p>“What! am I not as lovely in my garb of spotless white?<br/>
Was young bride in her beauty ever clothed in robe as bright?<br/>
Or, if you seek for tinting warm, at morn and evening hour,<br/>
You’ll find me bathed in blushes bright as those of summer
flower.”</p>
<p>“But, Earth, I miss the verdure of thy woods and forests old,<br/>
The waving of their foliage, casting shadows o’er the wold,<br/>
The golden sunbeams peering ’mid the green leaves here and
there,<br/>
And I sigh to see the branches so cheerless and so bare.”</p>
<p>“But oft they’re clothed in ermine to the sight and touch
more fair<br/>
Than the costly robing monarchs for regal garments wear,<br/>
Whilst at times the glitt’ring branches with jewels are
ablaze,<br/>
The Frost King’s pearls and diamonds flashing back the
light’s clear rays.”</p>
<p>“Well, I grieve to see thy rivers, thy lakes and mountain
streams,<br/>
That in summer rippled gaily beneath the suns’ glad beams,<br/>
As light barks glided swiftly o’er their azure waves at will,<br/>
Held now in icy barriers that guard them cold and still.”</p>
<p>“But, see their glassy bosom, what scene could be more bright?<br/>
How gaily o’er the surface darts the skater, strong and light;<br/>
And happy, cheerful voices ring out from shore to shore,<br/>
And forms are clearly mirrored on that dazzling crystal floor.”</p>
<p>“Ah, Earth, I cannot listen to thy soft, persuasive voice,<br/>
Though the pleasures thou can’st offer may make other hearts
rejoice,<br/>
For with love and fond regret I recall each cloudless day,<br/>
Spent with friends in sunny rambles—when the whole world seemed at
play.”</p>
<p>“Why, the time for pleasant converse is the winter’s stormy
night,<br/>
Its long and quiet evenings, with fire and tapers bright,<br/>
The soothing strains of music, laughter, jest and happy song,—<br/>
Yes! the dearest of all pleasures to the winter-time belong.”</p>
<p>“I yield! Oh, Earth, thou hast thy charms, I grant it freely
now,<br/>
In winter’s sterner hours, as when the spring-buds deck thy
brow,<br/>
So, a truce to idle grieving o’er summer beauties fled,<br/>
Our northern winters we’ll accept with grateful hearts
instead.”</p>
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