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Show 68 TilE LIJJ.Bitl''t' JH.;J,[,, and greater facilities than at present for education and self impro\'cmcnt. All this, thanl{S to tho lnbors of the Abolition· ists, is in a. train for successful completion. But labor, a.ssiduity, self-deniul, and pcrse,'crance, on tho part of every friend of the AnM-Slavcry cause, nrc just ns needful for its progress as for its commencement; and every such fnitllful laborer hastens the day of its ultimate triumph. Boston, October, 1862. THE CATUEDJIAL, BY LUCY SANFORD, '' Nonr.v build these sons of clay;'' This the angels spoke one day ; " ~fonth by month and year by year, Column, arch, and dome they rear, And by penitence and prayer, Purge away earth's grosser air. We remember in old day, At a nation's trumpet-hymn, How tho self-evolving blazo Swelled up between tho Cherubim : Now no more on Judah's shrine Glows the Sbekinah divine, 69 |