Book: Buds Of Spring - Poetical Remains Of Augustus Foster Lyde PREFACE. FOR a succinct notice of the life and character, and of the Poetical Remains of Lyde, the reader is referred to the Introduction. But it is proper to say a few words upon the appearance of this little volume of poems. The title seemed proper to it, inasmuch as the pieces are the production of a mind which had not expanded into its maturity, and proper also to the season in which the volume has been introduced to the public. Like the buds of spring, the thoughts of our departed friend were just opening in their fresh and irregular beauty, and were beginning to shed around their pure and sweet and welcome fragrance. Lyde is known to all the members of the Episcopalian community, many in other and to denominations, as having been a young man of great promise. And it has been thought, that a memorial of him, like this now pre sented, would be acceptable to a large circle of friends who knew and admired him, and to others who would regret gotten. that his name should be for If this little volume should be dedicated to those who always manifested a most lively interest in the welfare of our friend, and exerted themselves most liberally to develope his talents and usefulness, the names of the Rt. Rev. Thomas C. Brownell, and of the Rev. Francis L. Hawks, and of the Rev. Horatio N. Potter, and of John Pintard, Esq., would be adopted among the first. But the in scription selected appeared the most suitable and the profits from this edition, if any be realized, will be devoted to the support of the Christian Mission to China, through the Foreign Committee of the Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States. The design of the Addenda is explained in the Notepreliminary to them. If these Remains shall find favor sufficient to make another edition expedient, it may be well to substitute, instead of the Addenda, unless a memoir of Lyde shall be prepared other quarter, in an as was at one time contemplated, extracts from his correspondence and prose writings so that the book may serve the purpose of a memoir of our friend, in an order somewhat similar to that in which the Literary Remains of Henry Kirke White have been arranged by his biographer. The Editor of this volume hopes that the im perfections of his work may be overlooked in the satisfaction derived from a perusal of its contents. The volume has been prepared without a reference to the captious, for it is a sad duty to transcribe the Remains of a friend whom one has loved. These will, we believe, be read, as they prepared for the press, with a softened heart. quotMollissima corda Humane generi dare se natura fatetur Quse lachrymas dedit.quot Cambridge, Massachusetts April, 1838. Juv. Sat. xv. 131 - 133. have been quotWE bless thy holy name, Oh LORD, for all thy servants departed this life in thy faith and fear beseeching Thee to give us grace so to fol low their good examples, that with them we may be partakers of thy heav enlykingdom grant this, Oh FATHER, for JESUS CHRIST S sake, our only Mediator and Advocate.quot INTRODUCTION CONTENTS. POETICAL REMAINS. STANZA ......... 5 HOME OF MY CHILDHOOD 6 YOUTHFUL ATTACHMENTS ...... 8 A PARAPHRASE 13 MAN WAS NOT MADE TO MOURN . . . ...
Details of Book: Buds Of Spring - Poetical Remains Of Augustus Foster Lyde Book: Buds Of Spring - Poetical Remains Of Augustus Foster Lyde
Author: Augustus Foster Lyde
ISBN: 1406779326
ISBN-13: 9781406779325
, 978-1406779325
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 01102007
Publisher: Browne Press
Number of Pages: 196
Language: English