LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Vi:1/ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. X WAYSIDE VOICES WILLIAM STIVERS BATE. Upon my pilgrimage along life's way On either side have voices greeted me — From whispering grove, and from the laughing sea. And when it happened that my footpath lay Through Mammon's marts, where men all eager play Their games of greed ; or if it chanced to be Where Fashion's serfs to her bend willing knee, Songs came to me, now mournful, and now gay. And some I caught within the net of rhyme And had imprisoned in the printed page, That they to others from within their cage Should sing again, as in the bygone time. But not, I fear, in notes so strong and sweet As did their captor by the wayside greet. NEW YORK: i8qi. 3a 2-»