Not she with traitorous kiss her Savior stung.. .199 -254 Our bugles sang truce, for the night-cloud had lower'd....---- 45 Respect is what we owe; love what we give.--- -395 Softly fell the touch of twilight on Judea's silent hills .126 So live, that, when thy summons comes to join -398 Some beauties yet no precepts can declare "Sometime," we say, and turn our eyes.. Sometime, when all life's lessons have been learned.. .155 66 61 FIRST LINES. 405 South Mountain towered upon our right, far off the river lay--243 313 Such beautiful, beautiful hands............... .235 The Assyrian came down like a wolf on the fold 361 The earth grows dark about me The fairest action of our human life.... 111 319 .114 231 .375 233 .189 351 The rain had fallen, the Poet arose. 17 The splendor falls on castle walls... .177 The Spring is here-the delicate-footed May... 250 The surging era of human life forever onward rolls.. .211 The touches of her hands are like the fall 44 The weary teacher sat alone 136 The world is full of glorious likenesses. Thy love, dear heart, till closed thy lengthened years 392 Thy voice is like the sea's voice when it makes.... To him who, in the love of Nature, holds... -255 Twas the eve before Christmas; "Good night!" had been said.296 Two eyes I see whose sunny blue 100 Two lovers by a moss-grown spring... ...153 Under the greenwood tree -226 Unhappy White, while life was in its spring. 356 Up and away, like the dew of the morning.. -387 Upon the sadness of the sea.. -224 Utterer of many thoughts which else were still .309 Vital spark of heavenly flame.. We all have waking visions-I have mine Weary hearts! weary hearts! by cares of life oppressed. 307 172 38 395 70 What would I have you do? I'll tell you, kinsman. -330 When I consider how my light is spent 152 When the humid shadows hover over all the starry spheres----304 Where the rocks are gray and the shore is steep -285 "Which shall it be, which shall it be?". -204 Who has robbed the ocean cave---- 99 Who will care?.... -268 Wing'd mimic of the woods! thou motley fool. .113 Within the flower-lined casket she was laid... 124 Within the sun-flecked shadows of a forest glade.. 31 ..396 Word was brought to the Danish king 19 FIRST LINES. Wouldst thou from sorrow find a sweet relief... 407 -247 "You have heard," said a youth to his sweetheart who stood... 18 ..381 THE AUDIPHONE, GOOD NEWS FOR THE DEAF. An Instrument that Enables Deaf Persons to Hear Ordinary Con versation Readily Through the Medium of the Teeth, and those Born Deaf and Dumb to Hear and Learn to Speak. How it is Done, Etc. The Audiphone is a new instrument made of a peculiar composition, possessing the property of gathering the faintest sounds (somewhat similar to a telephone diaphragm), and conveying them to the auditory nerve, through the medium of the teeth. The external ear has nothing whatever to do in hearing with this wonderful instrument. It is made in the shape of a fan, and can be used as such, if desired. When adjusted for hearing, it is in suitable tension and the upper edge is pressed slightly against one or more of the upper teeth. Ordinary conversation can be heard with ease. In most cases deafness is not detected, it being generally supposed, as is the experience of the inventor, that th party deaf, is simply amusing himself with the fan. The instrument also greatly facilitates conversation by softening the voice of the person using it, enabling--even in cases of mutes--the deaf party to hear his own words distinctly. |