OF MANHO O D. "Manhood at last! and with its consciousness BOSTON: GEORGE COOLIDGE, 13 TREMONT ROW. 1861. COLLEGE Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1860, BY GEORGE COOLIDGE. In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts. Electrotyped at the BOSTON STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY. Damrell & Moore, Printers, Boston. POEMS OF MANHOOD. MANHOOD. MATURER Manhood now arrives, Back on the past he turns his eye, Remembering, with an envious sigh, Southey. Manhood at last!-and, with its consciousness, Simma MANLY BEAUTY. the goodliest man of men since born "Adam, His sons GODLIKE erect, with native honor clad, Round from his parted forelock manly hung Milton. SEE, what a grace was seated on his brow! The front of Jove himself; An eye like Mars to threaten and command; Shakspeare. THE PRISON CHAPLAIN. I SAW one man, armed simply with God's Word, And pierce them sharply as a two-edged sword, So their hearts opened to the wholesome pain, That amphitheatre of awe-struck heads Is still before me: there the mother bows, And o'er her slumbering infant meekly sheds Unusual tears. There, knitting his dark brows, The penitent blasphemer utters vows Of holy import. There, the kindly man, Whose one weak vice went near to bid him lose All he most valued when his life began, Abjures the evil course which first he blindly ran. There, with pale eyelids heavily weighed down By a new sense of overcoming shame, A youthful Magdalene, whose arm is thrown |