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An Acrostic.

    By Mary Ann H. T. Bigelow



    Ah! what is this life? It's a dream, is the reply;
    Like a dream that's soon ended, so life passes by.
    Pursue the thought further, still there's likeness in each,
    How constant our aim is at what we can't reach.
    E'en so in a dream, we've some object in view
    Unceasingly aimed at, but the thing we pursue
    Still eludes our fond grasp, and yet lures us on too.

    How analagous this to our waking day hours,
    Unwearied our efforts, we tax all our powers;
    Betimes in the morning the prize we pursue,
    By the pale lamp of midnight we're seeking it too;
    At all times and seasons, this same fancied good
    Repels our advances, yet still is pursued,
    Depriving us oft, of rest needful, and food.
    But there's a pearl of great price, whose worth is untold,
    It can never he purchased with silver or gold;
    Great peace it confers upon all to whom given,
    Ever cheering their pathway, and pointing to heaven.
    Look not to this world for a prize of such worth,
    Or hope that to obtain from this perishing earth
    Whose essence is spiritual, and heavenly its birth.

    Weston, June 6, 1862.



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