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My Cousin.

Then vanished all thoughts of concealing , I poured forth the tale of my love : I swore I'd remain ever kneeling , Till her heart in return I coidd move ; First she laughed , then her accents grew tender , —

¦ " Just fancy , they'd laugh at us so , For , " she raised her forefinger so slender , " After all , we are cousins , you know . "

But I proved , ' neath the holly-Avreathed rafter , While her face with bright blushes was dyed , That Ave surely could stand others' laughter , When the jest would be all on our side ; So , ere Summer can fling round her bounty ,

When Easter ' s pale lilies shall MOAV , Then my cousin , the belle of the county , Will be more than my cousin , you know

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" Il Sait Gagner Qui Sai T Attendre !"

" IL SAIT GAGNER QUI SAIT ATTENDRE ! "

( Suggested by a paragraph in February ' s " Monthly Summary" of Magazine . ) WEAK indeed must the heart be that yields to . despondency , And labours on cheerlessly , yearning for fame ; If with patience one Avails , tho' through long years of drudgery ,

Time will render due homage , and give us a name . ¦ It may not be granted as we deem successfully , With trumpets high sounding , and laureate ' s meed : 'Tis for us to use gifts which He lends to us—honestly , With aim of the highest , and purest of creed .

Thus in some lonely breast a deep chord may be sounded , And comfort be drawn soothing bitterest grief , Courage breathed to a faint heart , Avhich once like ours bounded , Rest given , and refreshment—unfailing relief . Surely such a reward will be grand compensation

For long hours of weariness , early and late , When that adage Ave've proved in its best acceptation , "He knows how to win , who knows hoAV to wait !" Etoile

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ANDERSON'S LISTS OF LODGES FOR 1738. Article 1
A CATALOGUE OF MASONIC BOOKS IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM. Article 6
PAST AND PRESENT. Article 12
UNDER THE GARLAND. Article 16
THE GREAT PYRAMID. Article 23
FELL FROM ALOFT. Article 26
BEATRICE. Article 29
MASONRY VEILED IN ALLEGORY. Article 31
A MYSTIC LEGEND OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST. Article 33
A SAD CHAPTER OF FRENCH HISTORY. Article 34
MY COUSIN. Article 36
" IL SAIT GAGNER QUI SAI T ATTENDRE !" Article 37
MR. E. M. BARRY ON ARCHITECTURE. Article 38
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 39
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 43
CEYLON. Article 47
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

My Cousin.

Then vanished all thoughts of concealing , I poured forth the tale of my love : I swore I'd remain ever kneeling , Till her heart in return I coidd move ; First she laughed , then her accents grew tender , —

¦ " Just fancy , they'd laugh at us so , For , " she raised her forefinger so slender , " After all , we are cousins , you know . "

But I proved , ' neath the holly-Avreathed rafter , While her face with bright blushes was dyed , That Ave surely could stand others' laughter , When the jest would be all on our side ; So , ere Summer can fling round her bounty ,

When Easter ' s pale lilies shall MOAV , Then my cousin , the belle of the county , Will be more than my cousin , you know

Graphic .

" Il Sait Gagner Qui Sai T Attendre !"

" IL SAIT GAGNER QUI SAIT ATTENDRE ! "

( Suggested by a paragraph in February ' s " Monthly Summary" of Magazine . ) WEAK indeed must the heart be that yields to . despondency , And labours on cheerlessly , yearning for fame ; If with patience one Avails , tho' through long years of drudgery ,

Time will render due homage , and give us a name . ¦ It may not be granted as we deem successfully , With trumpets high sounding , and laureate ' s meed : 'Tis for us to use gifts which He lends to us—honestly , With aim of the highest , and purest of creed .

Thus in some lonely breast a deep chord may be sounded , And comfort be drawn soothing bitterest grief , Courage breathed to a faint heart , Avhich once like ours bounded , Rest given , and refreshment—unfailing relief . Surely such a reward will be grand compensation

For long hours of weariness , early and late , When that adage Ave've proved in its best acceptation , "He knows how to win , who knows hoAV to wait !" Etoile

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