ONE angel brought a birth-day gift, Straight from the courts above, “Now soft thy voice, and bright thy smile, For I do give thee Love.” Another came on snowy wings, Tipped with a golden light, “I bring the gift of Purity To keep thy dear heart white.” The third had music in his tones: “I bring thee Courage, strong, To guard both Love and Purity From what would do them wrong. “For tender feet must press the paths— The crowded paths of life— And tender souls must meet the shock And din of passions strife. “Walk thou unmoved through perils great, While we thy strength applaud, With Courage true I crown to-day The fairest work of God.” |