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... thy care; Ilse it- ing and rare. learn to cherish it is made ? iaments perish, nt are laid. Ritualist clergyman ehaunt- ould speak, to what officer 'vin- officer. OVERED.-The iaindlyig up friend, Dacey Greylin,, is hen he can do nothing lise, Cheap is the ...

POETRY

... POETRY. LITTLE SHOES AND STOCKINGS. Little shoce; and stockings! What it Ile yo speak, Of the swvollen eyelid, Aud the tear weteheok; Of tha nightly vigil, And thb dnily prayer; Of the buried dar li:1g, Present everywhec I Brightly plaitled stockings ...

POETRY

... POETRY.' I . - I COUNSHL.i Ever act the manly part, Speak the Ianguxge of thy heart; Ne er disguise, for place or pelf, Thy better, truer, real selt Gold will perisb, thou shalt live. Mark the couusel that I giveo Thou wilt lose thy place on earth, Thou ...

POETRY

... dreams of yore, And, fondil Inemuory-a pupe perusing, We sigb forlosses it ca t reatore Of the morrow's brightness Hope Is speaking- ,The proniiied Eden for whioh we pray, The high aod the lowvly alike are seeking; The wise are willing to point the way ...

Gems of Chought

... Irbaujtit. II l We son te ?? .. 11 tht that are ?? whore we find one Som prsos hink what is unspeakable, and as many others speak what is unthinkable. Beealm and qnliet in your life. You are not necessarily servicoable to Others when you are troublesome ...

POETRY

... bright cionds answered- We depart, We vanish from the sky; Ask what is deathless itn thy heart, For that which cannot die. Speak then, thou voice of God within, Thou ot the deep, low toue ! Answer roe, through life's restless din, Where is the spirit flown ...

POETRY

... To Him, the God of peace, Vho bids all discord in his household cease.. Bids it, and bids again, But to the purple-vested speaks in vain. Crying, Can this be borne 2 The consecrated wine-skins creak with scorn; While, leaving tumult there, To quit ...

POETRY

... stouo, 'Neath thle hnzel bushles; Sieginlg when it'S all alone, Stoeling through the rushee, Happy as the day is leng, Never speaking but in song. Singing at thle Morning's dawn, Whein the day is breaking: Sitging when the light's withdrawn, Anwl the starsare ...

POETRY

... that call Borne down by the breeze and the wave. It is phrased in an elder tongue; It is toned in a full deep tone; And it speaks, as I think, of another world Than the fool and the knave have known. The world of the bright beyond, Which never mapped out ...

POETRY

... were sincere and genuine Tories. To speak of the great statesmen, wiiters, and soldiers, who held Tory Opinions at the close of the last and the beginning of the present century with hatred is anti-national. To speak of them with contempt is absurd. Willima ...

Pickings from Punch

... XARMION-RUaSSELL% 'Who said the Russelrs head was old, Who said the Russell's heart was cold, Or that the Russell utterance bold Speaks nought but rest and thanks? As pluckily he rears his crest, As sturdily he strikes his best, As when, in youth, at Grey's ...

POETRY

... Thatas paid each inca hia don; And lent a share of What's to spare, Deepite of wisdom's fears, And makes the choek less sorrow speak, The eye weep fewer tears. The sun may sbroud itself in olond, The tompeat wrath begin; It Inda a epark to cheer tba dark, ...