Wedding, The Lady Hildegarde's, What the Chimney Sang, When I Awake I am Still with Thee, . 385 343 460 144 516 Winthrop, Theodore, Wire, The Singing, Witch in the Glass, The, Witnesses, Woman's Wish, A, 222 387 507 552 639 It In Alden THE MAGIC MIRROR. The magic mirror makes not nor unmakes; Charms none to sleep, nor any from it wakes— (It only giveth back the thing it takes.) 'Tis but the heart's own cheer that makes it glad, And one's own bitterness will drive him mad; It needeth not that other help be had. Dame Fortune maketh none to rise or fall; To him that hath not doth no portion call; They see themselves who look in Fortune's face; Unto the sad is sadness Heaven's grace; And to the souls that love is love's embrace. |