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its
vine wrath, seemed, a
by
save, her Lord, gain power like Him power —a which should save that soul endangered! “Ah,” she dear and to
his salvation
a
so
“I
l”
it
would give my life-blood, drop, only might avail for
if
by
thought, drop
in
so
of
so
all
to
their Madonnas. singular how religious exercises and appliances take the character the nature that uses them. The pain and penance, which many her day bore cowardly expedient for averting di
WHAT was she like
2
THE TRUE HEROINE. I
cannot tell.
at
-
I
only know God loved her well. Two noble sons her gray hairs blest, And he, their sire, was now rest.
She never had
a
And why her children loved her so, And called her blessed, all shall know: selfish thought,
Nor valued what her hand had wrought. of
in
In
be
just love; spite She could And cherished hates she dwelt above;
was
a
It
sick-rooms they that had her care Said she was wondrous gentle there. fearful trust, she knew,
guide her young immortals through; But Love and Truth explained the way, And Piety made perfect day. be
To
to
pure and true, She taught them And brave, and strong, and courteous, too; She made them reverence silver hairs,
She won them ever
to
And feel the poor man's biting cares. her side;
Its
Home was their treasure and their pride: food, drink, shelter pleased them best, And there they found the sweetest rest.
is
them,
a
of
in
their
It
she viewed
becoming associated
her Redeemer. “Jesu dulcis memoria,” was the thought that car redeeming sweetness with every ried pain. suffering with Could she thus,
stead that solemn, transparent countenance, that spiritual clearness light and radiance, which the old Floren
as
of of
humble way the sufferings
in
But it did not spoil her beauty,–it on ly changed character. The roundness and bloom melted away,–but there came
tine painters gave
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Heroine. as
The True
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