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Forgive And Forget.

Though thy spirit swell high with emotion , To give back an injustice again , Let it sink in oblivion ' s ocean , For remembrance increases the pain . And why should we linger in son-row , When its shadow is passing away ; Or seek to encounter to-morrow , The blast that o ' erswept us to day 1

Oh , memory ' s varying river , And though it may placidly glide When the sunbeams of joy o ' er it quiver It foams when the storm meets its tide . Then stir not its current to madness , For its wrath thou wilt ever regret ; Though the morning beams break on thy sadness , Ere the sunset , forgive and forget .

The Work Of Nature In The Months.

THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS .

BY BKO . BEV . W . TEBBS . VII . JANUARY . " This day Time winds th' exhausted chain , To run the twelvemonth's length again . " HAPPY NEW YEAU I How glibly it rolls off the tongue of young and old , and yet

A how fewponder the full meaning of the words . A senseless parrot-cry one might almost regard it , especially if from dullness of weather or dullness of heart , induced not a little by the recently passed " Merry Christmas , " one felt a trifle cynically disposed towards mankind in general , and one ' s own especial friends in particular . A parrot-cry may be , yet one with a meaning , —a cry , if sjiringing only from habit , yet tending to show that it is the habit of mankind to pray their fellow ' s happiness . In any case it is a cheery cry , a sound that makes the dull heart leap at the thought of dark days

passing away and brighter ones in store , even now beginning to dawn ! but will they be brighter t Let us stay not to inquire , nor seek to peer behind the impenetrable curtain of the future ,

for" It was good , it was kind , in the Wise One above , To fling Destiny ' s veil o ' er the face of our years ; That we dread not the blow that shall strike at our love , And expect not the beams that shall dry up our fceara . Did we know that the voices , now gentle and bland , Would forego the fond word and the whispering tone ; Did we know that the eager unci warm pressing hand

Would be joyfully forward in casting the stone . Did we know the affection engrossing our soul Would end , as it oft does , in sadness aud pain ; . That the passionate breast would but hazard its rest , And be wrecked on the shore it is panting to gain . ' / . 2

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCE OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 2
1877 AND 1878. Article 4
ST. ANDREW'S ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, BOSTON (U.S.A.) Article 5
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 8
THE LATE PRINCE CONSORT. Article 10
NOT KNOWING. Article 14
THE TRUE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 15
FORGIVE AND FORGET. Article 18
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 19
A CHAPTER ON OAKS. Article 25
DIETETICS.* Article 27
WINTER. Article 30
AMABEL VAUGHAN. Article 31
TIME'S FLIGHT. Article 34
A DAY'S PLEASURE. Article 35
JIMMY JACKSON AN' HIS BAD WIFE. Article 38
LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 40
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 46
SHAKSPEARE: SONNETS, XXX. Article 48
IDEM LATINE REDDITUM. Article 48
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Forgive And Forget.

Though thy spirit swell high with emotion , To give back an injustice again , Let it sink in oblivion ' s ocean , For remembrance increases the pain . And why should we linger in son-row , When its shadow is passing away ; Or seek to encounter to-morrow , The blast that o ' erswept us to day 1

Oh , memory ' s varying river , And though it may placidly glide When the sunbeams of joy o ' er it quiver It foams when the storm meets its tide . Then stir not its current to madness , For its wrath thou wilt ever regret ; Though the morning beams break on thy sadness , Ere the sunset , forgive and forget .

The Work Of Nature In The Months.

THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS .

BY BKO . BEV . W . TEBBS . VII . JANUARY . " This day Time winds th' exhausted chain , To run the twelvemonth's length again . " HAPPY NEW YEAU I How glibly it rolls off the tongue of young and old , and yet

A how fewponder the full meaning of the words . A senseless parrot-cry one might almost regard it , especially if from dullness of weather or dullness of heart , induced not a little by the recently passed " Merry Christmas , " one felt a trifle cynically disposed towards mankind in general , and one ' s own especial friends in particular . A parrot-cry may be , yet one with a meaning , —a cry , if sjiringing only from habit , yet tending to show that it is the habit of mankind to pray their fellow ' s happiness . In any case it is a cheery cry , a sound that makes the dull heart leap at the thought of dark days

passing away and brighter ones in store , even now beginning to dawn ! but will they be brighter t Let us stay not to inquire , nor seek to peer behind the impenetrable curtain of the future ,

for" It was good , it was kind , in the Wise One above , To fling Destiny ' s veil o ' er the face of our years ; That we dread not the blow that shall strike at our love , And expect not the beams that shall dry up our fceara . Did we know that the voices , now gentle and bland , Would forego the fond word and the whispering tone ; Did we know that the eager unci warm pressing hand

Would be joyfully forward in casting the stone . Did we know the affection engrossing our soul Would end , as it oft does , in sadness aud pain ; . That the passionate breast would but hazard its rest , And be wrecked on the shore it is panting to gain . ' / . 2

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