Innocent, 450 Road, An Old Rose Leaves, 578 Summer and Love, 2 Spring Worship, Summer,. 514 578 706 706 258 514 386 386 130 386 164, 213, 290, 428, 475, 530, 662, | The Prescotts of Pamphillon, 23, 231, 355, 398, IF I SHOULD DIE TO-NIGHT, POETRY. Quarterly Review, 3 Good Words, 23 133 Blackwood's Magazine, 39 62 50 By Geo. 2 St. James Magazine, 2 THE HOLY. COMMUNION, CHILDREN'S EVENING HYMN, THE Herbert, 2 PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. For EIGHT DOLLARS, remitted directly to the Publishers, the LIVING AGE will be punctually forwarded for a Te free of postage. But we do not prepay postage on less than a year, nor when we have to pay commission for forwarding the money; nor when we club the LIVING Age with another periodical. An extra copy of THE LIVING AGE is sent gratis to any one getting up a club of Five New Subscribers. Remittances should be made by bank draft or check, or by post-office money-order, if possible. If neither of these can be procured, the money should be sent in a registered letter. All postmasters are obliged to register letters when requested to do so. Drafts, checks and money-orders should be made payable to the order of LITTELL & GAY. IF I SHOULD DIE TO-NIGHT. My friends would look upon my quiet face Would smooth it down with tearful tenderness, If I should die to-night, My friends would call to mind, with loving thought, Some kindly deed the icy hand had wrought; Then of this also I am sure That Thou didst all these pains endure To abolish Sinn not Wheat. Creatures are good, and have their place Sinn onely, wch did all deface Thou drivest from his seat. At the rate of an Incarnation If Thou hadst dyde for Bread. That allso made Thee dead. That fflesh is there, mine eyes deny : If glorious bodies pass the sight Into my soule this cannot pass This gift of all gifts is the best, Thou took'st that pledg from mee: GEO. HERBERT. CHILDREN'S EVENING HYMN. The sailor prayeth on the sea; The orphan puts away his fears; Thou sendest rest to tiréd feet, In grief, perplexity, or pain, We sleep that we may wake renewed, God of the weary. |