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THE CORONATION DAY

... DAY'. The Queen ! the Queen ! Goed save the Queen ! ?? through the joyious scene. .No sound is hesrd, no object teen, ?? speaks of lose to England's Queen. vrhis day, the nation'shope and pride, She passes like its blooming bride. :the joy that ?? each ...

SERVICE

... heart-thrill, If you have no power of giving. An arm of aid to the weak, A friendly hand tn the friendless, Kind words-so short to speak, But whose echo is endless. The world is wide, These things are small; They may be nothing, But they are all. - -1 I ...

DIAMOND DUST

... yon love others they will love you. If yonu speak kindly to them they will speak kindly to h yoel. l. Love is repaid with love, and hatred witht hatred. If Would you hear a sweet and pleasing echo, a speak sweetly and pleasantly yourself. Nothing reaches ...

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 ...

THE LAST SHALL BE FIRST

... And smiling fortune points a way to fame Ahoniz some path of honour, free fromn blame, t To onle, the call to do great deeds speaks loud h To one, amlid a vast unhonoured crowd, c Fiar otherwise the comamon lot of man. e Our hourly toil but seeks the mleans ...

REMARKABLE RESCUE IN THE CHANNEL

... clad only in a flannel shirt, and was so exhausted when taken out of the water that he was unable to stand, and ouild hot speak. On the way to Plymouth the man sufficiectly recovered to inform the master that he was a Russian sailor, and that he had jumped ...

THE WIFE'S COMMANDMENTS

... Eastertide, To keep her with new hats supplied. A sacred duty thou shalt deem To treat her daily to ice cream. Thou shalt not speak in temper rash It she desires some extra cash. Thou shalt not come borne full at night, With lame excuses for thy plight ...

LOVE AND PASSION

... sardonhoal. U v rrthat nlo wan crafor mindt him wtat Y'e 9eek ~for is lFlesh. lt's un1;iutl. Ro lint avlser Scbopenlhauor speaks Vft'Le believinig oE bimo. pe ed, aftsr l, thaybe they're right, o C For of love, tho' wo think there's A fait amout? , th ...

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 ...

EXTRACTS FROM ENGLISH MELODIES, BY CHARLES SWAIN

... let the wretched cry aloud, The poor, the suffering, and the weak,- And there's no feeling in the crowd; They speak, beet as the worldly speak ! Blow sharp, thou blast,-of all bereft, My bosom to thy rage I bare; But spare the babe that I have left, The ...

THY HEART

... THY HEART. For what shall I praise tlhee, moy dearie? I For the light that glows9 in thine eyes, I And speaks of the heaven within thee; And shamest the blue of you Ekies ? Shall it be for thy wonderful beauty,. Or the gold that glints in thy hair? Shall ...