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POETRY.
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Why, Bless Her, Let Her Go.
Some time ago I fell in love,
With pretty Mary Jane,
And I did hope that by and by
She’d love me back again,
Alas! my hopes a-dawning bright,
Were all at once made dim ;
She saw a chap, I don’t know where,
And she fell in love with him.
Xext time 1 went— (now how it was
I don’t pretend to say)*—
But when my chair moved up to hers,
Before Why, hers would move away,
Hal ways got a kiss
(I own with' some small fuss,)
But now, forsooth, for love or fun,
’Tis non-come-at-a-bqss.
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Well, there we sat, and when we
• Our conversation dwelt
•On everything beneath the sun
Enjoying Except what this most we felt.
Who then should delightful mood,
But he of all the world just whom step in,
I
Ilad rather see than him.
He A . ?.d’,r“,,SA”a?'X ,. pressed her hand ,M ” >
An&XwSXfoi within his own—
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So fresh and bright him,
and red,
A Wafshru m nkr d^andTea^l'^
And she could freely, gladly sing
The son" lie did request;
The ones I aske 1 were just the ones
She always d't' detest.
I rose to leave—t he’d be so glad
To have me longer stay !
No doubt of it! No doubt they went
To see me go awe"'
1 it TV
Crawford ville, -10, 18TB.
sence still: yet, this day, ’mid its pain a
sweetness, since, otherwise, I might not
have read the words:
“Betore our separation 1 did not rea
lize how much I loved you. Oh, I pray
it may not be long ”
“It shall not be long,” I murmured.
“My darling, it shall uot be long.” And
I pushed, from that moment, with a
quite frenzied determination, the busi¬
ness which had summoned me home.
B(t£ fate dallied. Days passed, and
weeks; the roses were fading it Gysie’s
garden, and "till, perforce, I stayed. At
tirst I found comfort in letters ; it was
solace to rain kisses on my darling’s
! miniature. But a time came when these
: did not suffice. I chafed impatiently,
and was on the point, at any risk, of
j bursting the shackles which so' piteously
i chained me there.
j Suddenly, there came a blank. Days
passed, and no letters came to my table.
: DW*. m M*. I to—
; no answer there. But the blank only
| made to my rae passion anxious with oni daily >' luade increasing me cUna trust
aUd 1,01Je ’ S °’ «“ thC SeqUel Ca “ K
i It was a tempestuous, rainy e\ emng
1 walked homeward, past Gysie’s garden,
j to see the wind beating down the roses;
I to see the last lilies bent, wilted to the
j ground. I walk^ horn-’— -a —'
Strange fafetil plays with human
hearts. VVithovj that revelation, this
had never beenU ^ K™e through
life dead-he*. R> the deepest
r possessed. But so,
emotions «i Gradually
hippily, it ordained.
fiom the swc* evening, the clouds
lifted—liftedold love deml
to show the jew love than enthroned—less its young preiio
frenried, iDi
cessor, but duvo'ed-a love that
could never dp.
NeverthtA*.. , yM. I
blindly ; I h>:d lost a treasure I could
not reclaim :.>r to her—though infl
nitely purer ■ <eper I k " e * it ~ to
her whom » v :irs afiect. m had ^Jight
ed, I blushed to liter my second love
To remain a mi be silent, the time had
past. Thereuntil be no further vacilla
tion ; on the mf niw I must go.
It was a dreary journey I was forced
to take. Throw* ->ver and delirium
through mffti weary hours, through
long stage*® emercS unconsciousness sweet voice from
which I to hear a
say: “Oh, ifcigb—dear Hugh, I have
loved you so !**• To see tlte blue eyes
suddenly averted ; to hear the same
voice strive quietly to say: “You hav<
been very sick, de tr IT 1 '"''
the de-r T
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POETRY*
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[Fur the Democrat.]
Musing. ,/
Musing, musing. the whole day trBBgh,
On aU than,
j n f utu ritv peering, regretting the -gone,
J ^^^'^^^j^^rehJlng. )
Musing, musing, and day* glide by—
welfare
Comes not In the musing tis all here, kere ;
le 8
Musing, musing, and months roll on—
ffiSd d” moving flowcrs^uVer, hither, thither,
strange scenes are
Stm refusing.
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Musing, musing, and years gone by
iv the “^opened the artastto musing the “the “’might now have and he«n,;; then;
cost of
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>l»y 1st, 1878.
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Take some share of the housekeeping
£ d make yourself responsible for it.
»j have younger brothers or siatens,
ou Ciin ass.st in their training; help
them with their lessons; take, for your
special duty, the care of the wardrobe
of pertain ones of the family ; and make
vourselves useful in uianf ways too
numerous to mention. There are ah
j (jte p S f or willing feet, and woik for
xiHin* tamto.
i j^w a lady who a
j ^ her daughters were uot only
smart, sensible gills, but grew to be
V( , r y intelligent, refined, and accomplish¬
ed ladies; and she always required them
to take part in every branch of house -
keening—from garret to cetlar, from
l>a rlor to kitchen, the dairy and poultry
■. included. I know thoee ladiss now,
rtnd they are good wives, devoted
mothers, sud model housekeepers.
j A fleet i<'" --'any kind Is disgusting;