—Young.
567
FAMILY REUNION.
We are all here—
Father, mother, sister, brother,
All who hold each other dear.
Each chair is filled, we're all at home;
To-night let no stranger come.
It is not often thus around
Our old, familiar hearth we're found
Blessed, then, the meeting and the spot:
For once be every care forgot;
Let gentle peace assert her power,
And kind affection rule the hour:
We're all, all here.
—Charles Sprague.
568
Farewell! a word that must be, and hath been—
A sound which makes us linger;—yet—farewell.
—Byron.