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... I TO MARY. COME to the shade of the old elm-treo; Colme to the forest, love, with me. rll twine thy hair With wild flowers there, And sing old songs to thee, Mary, And sing old songs to thee. Come to the shade of the beech-wood glade; Come to the wild wood walk; And I will twine My arm in thine, And we will sit and talk, Mary, And we will sit and talk. And thou shalt tell of the fairy den, And ...

LITERARY EXAMINER

... VOICES FROM THE CROWD, AND OTHER POEmS. By X1 Charles Mackay, LL.D. Orr and Co. London. c The large and increasing band of moral reformers who a have pronounced for peace, temperance, education, and all the great questions associated with human advancement, are at this juncture in good heart and hope. And with good t reason, for, besides the recent practical confirmations of t their faith in ...

REVIEWS

... The Magazines and &reialsfor July-Third Noticee The critiques in this month's number of the Conaoioalsetl seemi to be very welt and fairly written, and the portrait of Leonardo da Vinci, prefixed to it, is realy an admirable specimen of litle. graphy, snd not many years ago would, of itself have fetehe4 the price of the whole work. On looking at the amount which the Saltemsarh Gallory is ...

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... f. . TRUE REST. 'al (Froin all ?? Seeker for Muly.) u Sweet is the pleasure; itself cannot spoil! 18 nqt true leisure one with trne toil2? : la Thou that wouldst taste it,. still do thy best; ' 8 Bse it, not waste it, elee 't is no rest. el Wouldst behold beauty nlear thee ? all round r OnlY hathiduty such a sight found. . Rest is uot quittiug the busy career * 'R . est is the fttting o' self ...