Blessing on a Child.

BY CAROLINE BOWLES.

And the bonnie babe! on her

All your choicest gifts confer;

Just as much of wit and sense

As may be hers without pretence—

Just as much of grace and beauty

As shall not interfere with duty—

Just as much of sprightliness

As may companion gentleness—

Just as much of firmness, too,

As with self-will has naught to do—

Just as much light-hearted cheer

As may be melted to a tear

By a word, a tone, a look,

Pity’s touch, or Love’s rebuke—

As much of frankness, sweetly free,

As may consort with modesty—

As much of feeling as will bear

Of after life the wear and tear—

As much of life—but, fairies! there

Ye vanish into thinnest air;

And with ye parts the playful vein

That loved a light and trivial strain.

Befits me better, babe! for thee

T’ invoke Almighty agency—

Almighty love—Almighty power,

To nurture up the human flower;

To cherish it with heavenly dew,

Sustain with earthly blessings too;

And, when the ripe, full time shall be,

Engraft it on eternity.