THE PROXY SAINT.

Each for himself must do his Master’s work,

Or at his peril leave it all undone;

Witness the fate of one who sought to shirk

The Sanctuary service yet would shun

The penalty. A man of earthly aims

(So runs the apologue,) whose pious spouse

Would oft remind him of the Church’s claims,

Still answered thus, “Go, thou, and pay our vows

For thee and me!” Now, when at Peter’s gate

The twain together had arrived at last,

He let the woman in; then to her mate,

Shutting the door, “Thou hast already passed

By proxy,” said the Saint—“just in the way

That thou on earth was wont to fast and pray.”