THOUGHT FROM AN ITALIAN POET.

Where shall I find, in all this fleeting earth,

This world of changes and farewells, a friend

That will not fail me in his love and worth,

Tender and firm, and faithful to the end?

Far hath my spirit sought a place of rest—

Long on vain idols its devotion shed;

Some have forsaken, whom I loved the best,

And some deceived, and some are with the dead.

But thou, my Saviour! thou, my hope and trust,

Faithful art thou when friends and joys depart;

Teach me to lift these yearnings from the dust,

And fix on thee, th’ Unchanging One, my heart!