-%%"P^s=f^r-rt- ^ Ut^ Jft ttuj^ Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1876, by Jacob SHAW, in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. -OR ^s.: Reilections from the MifFor of life. \; Its dazzling splendor raises such a cloud, It dims their vision and ensnares the crowd, Elicits hallelujahs from their tongues. And boisterous homage from obsequious lungs. Its votaries raised by chance or accidents, Thev put on airs— of wisdom, make pretence. Talkof improvement, of PERFECTIOJ^ treat, Claim if IT's gain'd the work will be complete; Thence peace will reign, and happiness and joy Pervade all beinjjrs, grief and pain destroy . Delighted with the prospects which arise. They overlook this TRUTH wnich underlies, That when Perfection shall to all extend, CHANGE from thenceforth must have a FINAL END. For, 10 the TENURE of a PERFECT state, No power can add, nor trom it can abatel Pleasure and pain and hope will be destroyed; Vacant l)ecome the boundless endless void. Maiter and mind will in a grave be laid Intangible as space, and less than shadows shade, Annihilation and Perfection will be wed, And SLEEP an ENDLESS sleep in NIHILs bedl'^ H 73 78 5 i^