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Title: Our Profession and Other Poems 
Author: Jared Barhite 
Release Date: October 2, 2006 [EBook #19443] 
Language: English 
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0. START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK OUR 
PROFESSION AND OTHER POEMS *** 
Produced by Susan Skinner, Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe and
the 
Online Distributed Proofreading Team at
http://www.pgdp.net 
[Illustration: Jared Barhite] 
OUR PROFESSION 
AND 
OTHER POEMS. 
BY 
JARED BARHITE, 
Principal of Third Ward Grammar School,
Long Island City, N. Y.
PUBLISHED BY 
WILLIAM E. BARHITE, 
270 Freeman Avenue, Long Island City, N. Y. 
1895. 
COPYRIGHT, 1895. 
PRESS OF
WEISEL, MEIER & WITTE,
109 NASSAU ST., N. 
Y. 
PREFACE. 
During the past quarter of a century, it has been a pleasant pastime for 
me to obey the dictates of my feelings and inscribe them upon paper. 
The present volume is a collection of these vagrant pastimes, some of 
which have wandered far, while others have never before appeared to 
any eye save the writer's. 
To call them home, introduce them to each other, and properly house 
them, seems a parental duty. 
If in them there is a thought that shall inspire others of my profession to 
feel the dignity and responsibility of the calling, their publication will 
not have been in vain. 
The intent being good, the fruit cannot be evil. 
The Author. 
DEDICATION. 
TO THE MEMORY OF MY MOTHER, WHOSE DEVOTION, 
ENERGY, AND 
PERSEVERANCE LED ME TO DRINK AT THE FOUNTAIN
OF
KNOWLEDGE AND TRUTH, UNTIL I SAW BEAUTY 
THEREIN, 
THIS VOLUME IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED. 
The true end of life is to elevate man
In body, in mind, and in spirit,
That here he may serve some beneficent plan,
Then a mansion in 
heaven inherit. 
INDEX. 
PAGE. 
A Beacon Light 129 
A Boy 81 
A Lesson from Nature 189 
All Things are Second-handed 212 
Alone 140 
Amityville 215 
An Open Book 175 
A Picture 200 
Arbor Day Tribute 84 
Artist Nature 119 
Boding Snow 174 
Buttercups and Daisies 87 
Communion with Nature 96
Courage and Faith 26 
Discontent 132 
Drifting Away 158 
Duty Done 42 
Ere and at my Call 173 
Evil Habits 56 
Faces I Read 214 
Fact versus Form 29 
Fidelity 219 
Finis 231 
Fragments 127 
Good Habits 53 
Heartstrings 147 
Important Moments 166 
Incompetence 27 
Indulgence 61 
Interest 31 
Invocation to the Muse 9 
Kindred Spirits 160 
Lake George, N. Y. 106
Liberty 154 
Lies 145 
Life's Emergencies 58 
"Lo," The Departed 157 
Love 142 
Many 40 
Maple at my Father's Door 115 
Memory 130 
Memory and Reason 32 
Mind Awakened 71 
Mirrors 39 
Morning Flowers 118 
Mountain Brook 99 
Music 120 
My Brother's Birthday 196 
My Choice 76 
My Mother's Love 192 
My Room in Boyhood's Days 202 
Nature's Child 105 
Nature's Voice 204
Needs and Powers 19 
Oceanus' Mirrors 116 
On Brooklyn Bridge 183 
Our Battlefield 49 
Our Politics 134 
Our Profession 11 
Perhaps 165 
Pious Pie Poem Puns 218 
Poundridge, N. Y. 205 
Rest 123 
Retrospection 138 
Robin Redbreast 110 
Rye 95 
School Days 162 
Selfishness 137 
Some Characters I Can't Admire 180 
Some Characters I Much Adore 177 
Soul Speaks to Soul 48 
Strand Despair 60 
Success 125
Sunset 135 
Survival of the Fittest 66 
The Dandelion 90 
The Desirable Undefined 34 
The Difference 67 
The Evening before my Brother's Fifty-third Birthday 194 
The Farmer 112 
The Flowers I Love 91 
The Fringed Gentian 89 
The Future 170 
The Goldenrod 86 
The Hair 152 
Their Life is what they Make It 185 
The Lone Bird 187 
The Morning Glory 94 
The Ogre 72 
The Old Farm 114 
The Requirements of the Hour 80 
The Rose 85 
The Second Sunday in May 104
The Senses 44 
The Stream's Story 102 
The Teacher's Soliloquy 63 
The Thrush 108 
The Tree of State 82 
The Unwritten Letter 210 
The Voice 198 
Tim 208 
To a Mountain Brook 101 
To My Daughter Blanche in Heaven 197 
Trailing Arbutus 93 
True Wealth 217 
Twilight Hour 150 
Who Knows? 149 
Who Shall Judge? 169 
INVOCATION TO THE MUSE. 
Didactic muse Calliope,
Expand thy soothing silent wings,
Touch 
chords of measured harmony
Wherein the soul ecstatic sings,
Let 
language fraught with living truth
Find such expression by thy art,
As shall assist the guides of youth
To fire the soul and win the heart. 
Remove the barriers which so long
Have held in thraldom many a 
mind,
Sing to the deaf a ransom-song,
Be eyes to those whose souls
are blind;
Teach those who mould the plastic mind
To know that 
God hath never given
A mission weightier, more refined,
To angels 
round the courts of heaven,
Than that of training human minds
Committed unto human    
    
		
	
	
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