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POETICAL THOUGHTS

... pleasure, 0 Since enwrapped with pain. Thoughts of dead days aill I emind us Of some happier time, As the scont of withered roses Speaks of glorious prime, And those vanished hours in fancy Almost seem sublime. One by one the links grow feser That would hold ...

ONE OF US TWO

... of all he tas been through before.- Bu Jf. M . IthmitrR. ) A Goodi Wuod. WVil cot Uow cheap a ainduess, says Tillotson, to speak ha well, at Ieast nor to speac; ill, of others. A good La word is au casy obhgation, but not to sneak ill rt- Jau quzres oil] ...

THE QUEEN'S CHILDHOOD

... irnia Sea th- nct her ca ye. lc NVis stanudig but a cotuple of pol nfl- feet away aud seenedas though lie was going to t u speak to he'r attracted doubtless by the ?? ?? ?? of hor 'xiorestiou aud the tenderuess etd of Ior blueeyves I ?? his lips nuoved ...

A SMILE IN THE [ill]

... ilre ifltY anld pleasant as far as they go, But the lid iIC the mllornlig is rare. t merels a din, teunder face, with a heart-speak- Tat, has need of no other adorningl Than tiie eloquent smile-than the beautiful T11tju thke smile that I see iu. the morning ...

CONTENT

... if you will. The a'nonut of happiness which you can l produce is incalculable, if you will only show a a amiliug face, end speak pleasant woxds. As fdowers carry dew-drops, trembling oe the e: edces of the petals, and ready to fall at the first waft of ...

QUEER STORY

... Will your eye ?? it, ilan Ah, my love, mly one, only love: . - i ' 'lhis is my nice, Mr. Creighton. Mr. 1lrrisen 1!sed to speak of her its a little girl, and ] cii mlay imt .giae my surprise wvheni this tall, stately young l;!dv was ushered in unon me ...

A LITTLE BOY'S LAMENT

... *n He dldrnt make me comb my hair C 1+ 0 .Bat once or twice a week; h rt He wasn' bIookia' out ter words a a. Ididn't orter speak; u le He told me stories 'bout the war n le And Injuns shot oat, W-Vest. G y Oh, I'm goir' down to grandpa's, d For he knows ...

THE BABY'S BED

... filled with a trath, as the heaped waves of the Atlantic Lfollow the moon.-ELtsrmso-. Evasions are employed either to avoid speak- jag the truth, orperformsing a good action. Hence a lover of the real and true, as well as the tender- hearted and benevoleot ...

SPRING

... make a continual appeal to conmnotsense; but passion is without comnionaeuse, and we mast v irequently disicard the one in speaking of the a afteer.-IlAZtATr. t t The sun caun Lirror his glorious face u Iu the dewdl op on the sod, 1 And the humblest human ...

SAT'DAY NIGHT

... we arl is the result of ?? we have thoueh.. It is founided ou our thoughts sc is t. made :Ip of our thvoumtht. ki a mail speaks or act' trtte no evil z1ouu-ht, pain folilovs hirn as the iasl wheci tollows the tou ot hinm who draws the car. IG 3 reuge ...

THE SKYLARK

... one, Should pipe to niatduetsr Hope deferred; * To misery and woe, and to the bleak. The wau despair that words call never speak, 61 To these, all these. as well as tilings of joy. But thou can'su Tarate alozie onl themues orf mirth, Thou canust exalt ...

THE LADY CHARLOTTE

... ties, ittncited her. I1er owis features eon- trattted with a nervous spasm : then they turned to stone. She wvas the first to speak: i hitrdlN exutected this--this hetoour, she sald, stuttltg the door carefully behind her, t and lookitu it Lisa with hostile ...