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Napoleon, Eugene Louis:

Butchered , without an arm to save , By swarthy hosts ! Ah , cruel end ! Without a comrade to defend , He finds a soldier ' s lonely grave .

Son of old England s staunch ally , With English soldiers reared and taught , For England's cause he nobly fought , In England ' s cause thus soon to die . Oh war ! can aught extenuate The reckless , guilty ordinance

That sent the noblest son of France , Then left him to his cruel fate ! Oh , England blushes deep with shame For Error ' s bloody sacrifice ; But , deeper still , that cowardice Should , sully those who bear her name !

Oh , France ! let not thy children mar The nations' grief for thy dead hope ; In thine eventful horoscope , The chastest , brightest , purest star ! Mourn France , and in thy sorrow prove

Thy magnanimity of soul ; And from the Past ' s envenomed scroll Let pity ' s tears each blot remove ! A Prince by nature as by birth , He followed Virtue ' s good old plan As Nature ' s own true

gentleman—The rarest , fairest flower on earth . Sacred to Worth , through smiles ancl tears , His life is writ on Virtue ' s page ; And o ' er the bosom of the age , Glows with the light of blameless years .

Above his love-enhallowed tomb , Where England folds his sire to rest Upon her broad , maternal breast , Shall Virtue ' s amaranthine bloom Shed fragrance through the coming time ; And memory ' s chaste , mournful spell

Relume the life of him who fell For England ' s honour , ere his prime ! # # # # # Oh , God ! encompass and defend The childless widow in her woe : On her Thy loving care bestow ; Be Thou her Comforter and Friend ! R . A . DOUGLAS LITIIQOAV .

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THE SECRET DOCTRINE OF THE TEMPLARS. Article 1
OLD LETTERS. Article 5
THE OLD CHARGES OF THE BRITISH FREEMASONS. Article 7
GOD BLESS THE PRINCE OF WALES. Article 12
WITHIN THE SHADOW OF THE SHAFT. Article 13
ROMANTIC EPITAPHS. Article 19
A FEW DAYS ON THE YORKSHIRE MOORS. Article 23
BEATRICE. Article 29
NAPOLEON, EUGENE LOUIS: Article 33
THE GOOD MASONRY CAN DO. Article 35
CHARTER OF SCOONE AND PERTH LODGE, A.D. 1658. Article 36
MIND YOUR OWN CONCERNS. Article 39
A LECTURE. Article 40
NOTES ON LITERATURE. SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 44
ADVICE GRATIS. Article 48
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Napoleon, Eugene Louis:

Butchered , without an arm to save , By swarthy hosts ! Ah , cruel end ! Without a comrade to defend , He finds a soldier ' s lonely grave .

Son of old England s staunch ally , With English soldiers reared and taught , For England's cause he nobly fought , In England ' s cause thus soon to die . Oh war ! can aught extenuate The reckless , guilty ordinance

That sent the noblest son of France , Then left him to his cruel fate ! Oh , England blushes deep with shame For Error ' s bloody sacrifice ; But , deeper still , that cowardice Should , sully those who bear her name !

Oh , France ! let not thy children mar The nations' grief for thy dead hope ; In thine eventful horoscope , The chastest , brightest , purest star ! Mourn France , and in thy sorrow prove

Thy magnanimity of soul ; And from the Past ' s envenomed scroll Let pity ' s tears each blot remove ! A Prince by nature as by birth , He followed Virtue ' s good old plan As Nature ' s own true

gentleman—The rarest , fairest flower on earth . Sacred to Worth , through smiles ancl tears , His life is writ on Virtue ' s page ; And o ' er the bosom of the age , Glows with the light of blameless years .

Above his love-enhallowed tomb , Where England folds his sire to rest Upon her broad , maternal breast , Shall Virtue ' s amaranthine bloom Shed fragrance through the coming time ; And memory ' s chaste , mournful spell

Relume the life of him who fell For England ' s honour , ere his prime ! # # # # # Oh , God ! encompass and defend The childless widow in her woe : On her Thy loving care bestow ; Be Thou her Comforter and Friend ! R . A . DOUGLAS LITIIQOAV .

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