POEMS

 INTRODUCTION.

 FIRST PART.

 MY SONG OF TO-DAY.

 TO LIVE OF LOVE

 OF LOVE TO DIE. February 25, 1895

 JESUS, MY WELL BELOVED, REMEMBER THOU!

 TO THE SACRED HEART.

 THE ETERNAL CANTICLE. SUNG IN BANISHMENT.

 “I THIRST FOR LOVE.”

 MY HEAVEN ON EARTH.

 MY HOPE.

 MY WISHES BEFORE THE TABERNACLE.

 JESUS ONLY.

 A WORK OF LOVE.

 A LILY AMIDST THORNS.

 FOR A NOVICE. O King majestic, strong! e’en from my earliest days, I well may call myself Thy work of grace alone Thy love to pay with love, Thy care

 ABANDONMENT.

 SECOND PART.

 THE DEW DIVINE.

 TO OUR LADY OF VICTORIES.

 THE QUEEN OF HEAVEN TO HER LITTLE MARY.

 WHY I LOVE THEE MARY.

 THIRD PART.

 TO MY ANGEL GUARDIAN.

 TO MY LITTLE BROTHERS IN HEAVEN, THE HOLY INNOCENTS.

 THE MELODY OF ST. CECILIA.

 TO THE VENERABLE THEOPHANE VENARD, MARTYRED.

 FOURTH PART.

 THE STORY OF A SHEPHERDESS WHO BECAME A QUEEN.

 PRAYER OF THE CHILD OF A SAINT TO HER GOOD FATHER, CALLED HOME TO GOD

 WHAT I USED TO LOVE.

 FIFTH PART. SPIRITUAL RECREATIONS

 JESUS AT BETHANY.

 THE FLIGHT OF THE HOLY FAMILY INTO EGYPT.

 THE LITTLE DIVINE BEGGAR OF CHRISTMAS.

 THE ANGELS OF THE CRIB.

 POEMS IN HONOR OF JEANNE D’ARC

TO MY ANGEL GUARDIAN.

O glorious guardian of my frame! In heaven’s high courts thou shinest bright, As some most pure and holy flame, Before the Lord of endless light. Yet for my sake thou com’st to earth, To be my brother, Angel dear: My friend and keeper from my birth, By day and night to me most near. Knowing how weak a child am I, By thy strong hand thou guidest me; The stones that in my pathway lie, I see thee move them carefully. Ever thy heavenly tones invite My soul to look to God alone; And ever grows thy face more bright, When I more meek and kind have grown. O thou who speedest through all space More swiftly than the lightnings fly! Go very often, in my place, To those I love most tenderly. With thy soft touch, oh! dry their tears; Tell them the cross is sweet to bear; Speak my name softly in their ears, And Jesu’s name, supremely fair. Through all my life, though brief it be, I fain would succor souls from sin. Dear Angel, sent from heaven to me, Kindle thyzealmy heart within! Naught but my holy poverty, And daily cross togive have I; O join them to thine ecstasy, And offer them to God on high. Thine are heaven’s glory and delight, The riches of the King of kings; 62 The Host in our ciboriums bright Is mine, and all the wealth pain brings. So with the Cross, and with the Host, And with thine aid, dear Angel Friend, I wait in peace, on time’s dark coast, Heaven’s happiness that knows no end. February, 1897.