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Notes On Literature, Science And Art.

mixing in the dance ; but , as I had never seen her so engaged , I should have looked upon it now as one of the illusions of an imagination which is eternally misleading nie had not the old man , as soon as the dance ended , said , that this was their constant way aud that , all his life long , he made it a rule , after supper was over , to call out his famil y to dance aud rejoice ! believing , he said , that a cheerful and contented mind was the best sort of thanks to Heaven that an illiterate peasant could pay . ' ' To which the Rev . 1

Laurence , perhaps rather beterodoxly , adds - . — " or a learned prelate either , said I . ' I am glad to see that Messrs C . Kegan Paul and Co ., the successors to the publishing business of Messrs . Henry King and Co ., are issuing the Poetical Works of our greatest living bard , Alfred Tennyson , in ten volumes at a shilling each . The first has just reached us , of which more anon . A people ' s edition has long been wanted . Ease Cottage , Stohsley .

Shakspeare: Sonnets, Xxx.

SHAKSPEARE : SONNETS , XXX .

When to the sessions of sweet silent thought I summon up rememberance of things past , I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought , Aud with old woes now wail my clear times' waste ; Then can I drown an eye unused to & ow , For precious friends hid in death ' s dateless night , . And weep afresh love ' s long since cancelled woe ,

And moan the expense of many a vanished sight . Then can I grieve at grievances forgone , And heavily from woe to woe tell o ' er The sacl account of fore-bemoaned moan , Which I now pay , as if not paid before . But if the while I think on thee , dear friend , All losses are restored , and sorrows end .

Idem Latine Redditum.

IDEM LATINE REDDITUM .

Cum mihi quod retro est asvi se sistit imago , Bemque in judicium mens taeiturna vocat , Spes doleo lusas rerurn , plorataque quondam Questus ab integro tempora trita gemo . Turn recolens Leti quos intempesta premit nox , Elere licet cessem , pectora fida , fleo . Turn renovat lacrimas indebitus angor amoris ,

Et mihi quo steterint gaudia recta gemo . Plorandi scio materiem plorare vetustam , Et memor serumnas dinumerare meas , Justaque , fiebilium ducta ratione malorum , Solvere bis , quasi noe ilia soluta prius . Tot tamen amissis , tua si me stringit imago , Te compensavi , tristitiaque vaco . Durham University Journal . T , S . E ,

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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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Notes On Literature, Science And Art.

mixing in the dance ; but , as I had never seen her so engaged , I should have looked upon it now as one of the illusions of an imagination which is eternally misleading nie had not the old man , as soon as the dance ended , said , that this was their constant way aud that , all his life long , he made it a rule , after supper was over , to call out his famil y to dance aud rejoice ! believing , he said , that a cheerful and contented mind was the best sort of thanks to Heaven that an illiterate peasant could pay . ' ' To which the Rev . 1

Laurence , perhaps rather beterodoxly , adds - . — " or a learned prelate either , said I . ' I am glad to see that Messrs C . Kegan Paul and Co ., the successors to the publishing business of Messrs . Henry King and Co ., are issuing the Poetical Works of our greatest living bard , Alfred Tennyson , in ten volumes at a shilling each . The first has just reached us , of which more anon . A people ' s edition has long been wanted . Ease Cottage , Stohsley .

Shakspeare: Sonnets, Xxx.

SHAKSPEARE : SONNETS , XXX .

When to the sessions of sweet silent thought I summon up rememberance of things past , I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought , Aud with old woes now wail my clear times' waste ; Then can I drown an eye unused to & ow , For precious friends hid in death ' s dateless night , . And weep afresh love ' s long since cancelled woe ,

And moan the expense of many a vanished sight . Then can I grieve at grievances forgone , And heavily from woe to woe tell o ' er The sacl account of fore-bemoaned moan , Which I now pay , as if not paid before . But if the while I think on thee , dear friend , All losses are restored , and sorrows end .

Idem Latine Redditum.

IDEM LATINE REDDITUM .

Cum mihi quod retro est asvi se sistit imago , Bemque in judicium mens taeiturna vocat , Spes doleo lusas rerurn , plorataque quondam Questus ab integro tempora trita gemo . Turn recolens Leti quos intempesta premit nox , Elere licet cessem , pectora fida , fleo . Turn renovat lacrimas indebitus angor amoris ,

Et mihi quo steterint gaudia recta gemo . Plorandi scio materiem plorare vetustam , Et memor serumnas dinumerare meas , Justaque , fiebilium ducta ratione malorum , Solvere bis , quasi noe ilia soluta prius . Tot tamen amissis , tua si me stringit imago , Te compensavi , tristitiaque vaco . Durham University Journal . T , S . E ,

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