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THE WATCHERS

... the night, Her breathing soft and low, As in her breast the wave of life Kept heaving to and fro. So silently we seemed to speak, So slowly moved about, As we had lent her half our powers To eke her living out, Our very hopes belied our fears, Our fears ...

POETRY

... lyreathe a t:ale of golden youth, Of blissful moments past, Of constancy, and love and truth, That wvas for aye to last ! they speak of joyful hours to come, From ev'ry sorrow free; Alas ! the words were writ in vain, For 0, 'twas not to be ! Yet from the ...

A SONG OF SPRING TIME

... numb. tha Grant him admittance, sweetheart mine, and And by your cheering fire and His lips shall loosen as with wine UPC And speak forth my desire. He left me nob an hour ago, And when the rascal went the Barefooted out into the snow beit I asked him whither ...

THE OLD SECRET

... nmust unlfold, An! EcOt'S dlid lie a listen~er socl:, si lt\' h:u i-s story mniht hle told Th iore toie laughing, world should speak ?? tell hI r (if she *;d !ot lnow ) he io ved hsr so, lie loved her so! ...

LIRERARY NOTICES

... is well that the writer id- wishes to state with tho utmost emphasis that he as does not Speak for any party, but only describes cI things as ho sees them. I speak, he says, fron an tice st:ncd-poiut of the sharpest and even most of isolated indivi ...

OF COURSE SHE WOULD

... COURSE SHE WOULD. z1 know bhat you're going to say, she said, And she stooa uiP. looking uncommanly tall; Yeu aare goiog to speak of the hectic faU, And soy you'ra, scrrT the summer's dead. ?? su iothr 5otnmer was like it, you know, And can 7 t~ang10 what ...

BALLAD OF THE BOOKWORM

... hanids in darkness, And call our loved ones o'er and o'er - Some time their arms shall close about us, And the old voices speak once more. ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... smost usefal. di .:The Life anl: Times of Quee VForia, of which t we have'received the fifth partwilte invaluable to English speaking people rie.our day is over. . Thetagazizne af Art cortain's some very exact illustrations of£St. James a Palae 'That repre- ...

BLIND LOVE

... continued ; but it is possible to rouse his sense of justice by the expression of facts. Help me to speak to him more plainly of Lord Harry than you could speak in your lettera. I want to know what has happened, front the time when events at Ardoon brought ...

BLACK BLOOD:

... there isn't that black cloud pressing down upon a man's head. W He began to pace the room again. if I only dared speak ! If I only dared a, speak i he groaned, as lie sank down in a sitting t( position on the edge of his bed, and began to reck himself to ...

A BALL ROOM EPISODE

... were yorsir c i heino w, I- A munient-just to kiss you; My eyes to your pure eyes to lift e With fran.k affection kind, Sl To speak my blessing, give uty gift, ha: Without a tliounht behind. lq Troam theo, iscatr ?? Observer, sai' ...

POETRY

... *Vi' ilnckle faiucht an' dii : c O try an: * eop ye Nva saldl uei rogNR Your fatherb cornhill' in.' ';Ley never heed a Word I speak, T try to gie a froon. But aye I lhap thelu up nn' cry, ?? boirnies cuddle doon.' Vep Jamie wi' the curly heid - I-le aye sleeps ...