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THE EMPTY LIBRARY.
OFT vacant shelves have mem'ries sweet
Of wisdom's golden grains divine;
The dream of learning's much loved feast
Throughout my waking thoughts will shine.

I sigh o'er vanished "Tomes," whose page
My youthful heart did quickly gain.—
Oh! cruel hands that bore thee hence,
I would your labour had been vain'!

Vacant shelves, thy mem'ries dear,
Of offerings to wisdom bright,—
As the diamond's glittering beam,
Doth shine to me thy guiding light.

Can I forgive the grasping hands
Who bore my mental feast away—
Though scant the knowledge that I own,
And craving would own more—I pray!