id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt innd.00000027073188 Brown, Michael Bernard, C.S.C., 1840-1888. Psyche : a poem / by Rev. M. B. Brown, poet for '73. Read before the Associated Alumni of the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, June 25, 1873. .txt text/plain 1923 258 99 Bright was the morn when Psyché softly woke To Psyché's aid, that brilliant crown to gain, what was fair Psyché's blank amaze, could fair Psyché t hen have seen the toil So when fair Psyché swooned from pain and grief, Her faithless friends rejoiced with dark delight; Life's consciousness returned, and Psyché spoke, Which strikes the heart when joy and pleasure reign, The friends on whom thy guileless heart relied lIer heart grew strong again :-she' stood erect, Of glory shining brightly to ber eye But life's first lesson o'er, her noble heart Betimes her faithless friends, or rather foes, To mar the pleasures of fair Psychê's life, They pl�ftt g�.,n donbts ef Psychê's friend in Pi-yehé's heart. They see with joy her friend depart in tears­ That feels its power to win a lofty prize; Hence Psyché soon cast sadness to the wind, To mark what struggles Psyché still must meet, ./cache/innd.00000027073188.pdf ./txt/innd.00000027073188.txt