HEALTH.

Oh! what a thing is health to lose,

And what a prize to gain,

Most valued when the spirit woos

Its coming back again.

After long days and restless nights,

Reclined on weary bed,

How sweet when first its blessing lights

Upon the aching head.

Its coming turns the life, as doth

The ocean with its tide,

Or as the spring renews the growth

Of what Earth's stores provide.

Power, fame, and with them cherished gold,

That form man's constant aim,

All would be gladly overtold

Its halcyon bliss to claim.

It passes life and death between,

From heaven's own portals borne,

Like the sweet under-light scarce seen

That parts the night from morn.

An emblem of the peace that springs,

To chase away all strife,

An earnest of the grace, that brings

Life to the inner life.