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ISAAC MCLELLAN QUOTES

When soft May breezes fan the early woods,
And with her magic wand the blue-ey'd Spring
Quickens the swelling blossoms and the buds,
Then forth the russet partridge leads her brood,
While on the fallen tree-trunk drums her mate;
The quail her young in tangled thicket hides,
The dun deer with their fawns the forests range,
The wild-geese platoons hasten far in air;
The wild-ducks from their Southern lagoons pass,
And soaring high their Northwood journeying take;
The dusky coot along the coastline sweep;
The piping snipe and plover, that frequent
The sandy bars and beaches, wing their flight,
And all the grassy prairies of the West,
Teem with the speckled younglings of the grouse;
And all the budding forests and the streams
Are gay with beauty, joyous with young life.

ISAAC MCLELLAN, "Nature's Invitation"

On every thing are traced decay and change.
Look! how the shifting seasons slip away.

ISAAC MCLELLAN, "Musings"

For soon, very soon do men forget
Their friends upon whom Death's seal is set.

ISAAC MCLELLAN, "The Last Night of the Year"

Time's fling wheel leaves little trace behind.

ISAAC MCLELLAN, "Musings"

The rich pearl of life,
Soon moulders in its blackened urn, the tomb.

ISAAC MCLELLAN, "Musings"

E'en Beauty mourns in her decaying bower,
That Time upon her angel brow should set
His crooked autograph, and mar the jet
Of glossy locks. Lo! how her chaplet green,
The hoar frost and the canker worm destroy.
Decay's dull film obscures those matchless eyes.

ISAAC MCLELLAN, "Musings"

Go and walk with Nature; thou wilt find
Full many a gem in her enchanted cup.

ISAAC MCLELLAN, "Musings"


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