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VARIOUS VERSE.

OUT OF', p3aAttlM(i!i ', Ife need to hush the children for her i sake, Or fear their playr . , - She will not wake, my grief, she will not., w&Jfo).' • , 'tis tho long sleep,/ the deep long sleep sho'U tdke, i , , - ( Betide what; nitty, , 1 Ho need to hush 'the children for her sake,' . ■ ■ \ > i x Even if their glee could yet again out< break 8o loud and gay, , i 8h« will, not' w.ake,, wy grief, sho will not wake Bui sorrow a thought have they of nWryaiftke", . ' TWs many a day: No need to hush the children.. For her , «ako So still thoy bide nod sad, her heart ! wottlfl ache At their dismay. fibe will ndt wake, My grief, she will not' wake ' ■■-,/''. To bid them laugh, and If somo angel spttke, , ! - * Small treed they'd pay. . ' No need to hush tho children for her , sake >* " ' Bitd will not woke, my 'grief,' she will »ob wake. , !— Jane Barlow, jn the Academy. ', '', THE SCROLL., ' /! Once in my wanderings I found a Soroll, Which I'begta in wonder to Woll. ■ " It WHS'tlio Zodiac. and written thereon 1 /We|W the twlve slgas'of Body, Mind, find ;Soul. , j r Space, Time, and unimaglnod Power 1 saw Involved in one all-comprehending Lair; The Unotrinian Mystery, wherein Pleusuw And Benson 'aro made ono with 'Awe. * v ■ ' >■ —Bliss 'Cirman, in the Cosmopolitan. \ : TALL SAX/MACIB. - , ' iWet« An appls tree a pine r • , Tan ftfld slim, and softly swaying, >' Then her beauty were like thine, JffolmacHi, when bbund a Maying, • " • Toll as any .poplar tree, Swaet as apple blossoms be I H»d the Amazonian queen - <; , Ssm ih«e 'midst thy &tdid«fl petti, , Thou the cororiel h^dst been Of that, lady's grenadiers ; ' Troy had sever 'mourned her fall, With thy, lanoV to guard her wall,, 'As Fentneisitea, brave Is the maiden (in, h«r dreams); iHidm she trell might save, , Though Aohilfe's armour gleams 'Midst the 'Greeks; all, vftinjt is, 'Gainst ttio gltuiee of '3alm»oisl ,— From Elizabethan Songs, is ' , ;. ;v; v v. Loflgtoaa^i' /; / , * /_i -, .MEMORY. '/*' '" 51me soothes 1 the wound that works our ' keenest tiftifl,'-' , ' '„.-,' Bat tibh'ii fob heat f ''">,'<"' ' •' iWhen memory brings our lufforing baeli agfciu, > ■ , . , i ■We »tifl can feeff i l , , ■ . IW« lave 'out; lives, vn struggle, ,»nd for-,' Tie Tfciitter past j ' Dur memory tWM to ilttmbernow, but ib wakei-.at/last. V, t . i ,,-, ," H clkuma' word, idly spoken/ strikes the eirj •' ' * *>? '« "-* ' '< - ' ,t We ftel » thrill!, jtod to', our, $yes, unbidden, comes «, Wot— • , ■We s«ier still 1 i , — F, W. Chapio, in the Metropolitan ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 47, 24 February 1906, Page 11

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VARIOUS VERSE. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 47, 24 February 1906, Page 11

VARIOUS VERSE. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 47, 24 February 1906, Page 11