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Maimoune.

Ne ' er thought , one single moment of inditing ' A . strain of soft and eulogistic flummery , On y ° m" approaching nuptials , Miss Montgomery . A little Avhile—a feAV short Aveeks—and

thou Shalt go forth gaily in thy bridal dress ; Serene , yet bearing on thy modest brow The timid blush of virgin bashfulness . And thou shalt pledge the irrevocable And utter ( if thou canst ) the fatal

" Yes " At Avhich most ladies' lips are apt to falter , When they come fairly to the marriage altar .

Thou hast done Avisely—thy young eloquent eyes Long might Avith gentle victories have shone ; Well dost thou choose , for many a fleeting prize , The better triumph of securing one

, Well dost thou choose , for many a lover ' s sighs , A husband ' s smile ; and since Ave can't but OAVU That you Avere form'd for doing execution , The more praiseAvorthy is your resolution .

But AVC shall miss , beside our quite hearth , The delicate form the sunshine of thine e J > The frankness of thy laughter-loving mirth , Thy voice so rich in sweetest melody ;

And Avhen 1 seek this dearest spot of Earth , Prom my world-weary rovings , I shall sigh To meet no longer in my Father ' s hall -Uie fairest facethe lightest step of all .

, I'll Avrite a fine description in the papers Of the proceedings of your Avedding a , ? ay ¦ and giye old maids and bachelors the

vapours — telling IIOAV bright your looks , your dress how gay ; Anu then I'll praise your milliners and drapers , -beginning someivhat in the foUoAving

Avay : " Married last week , at in this Shire ,

Maimoune.

Miss I-I . Montgomery to . T . S , Esquire . " Fie on my giggling Muse , Avho can ' t be serious For half a stanza on so grave a theme ; But 'tis in vain for me to be imperious ,

When she ' s determined to rebel ; I deem , Most courteous readers , that this strain Avill weary us , And I shall sadly sink in your esteem If I pursue it longer ; if you please I'll breathe aivhile , ancl give your Worships ease .

Yet , ere I close my Canto , I must mention What should have been deelar'd some stanzas back—• That ' 'twas not my original intention To folloAv so irregular a track ; ,, Ancl I must OAVU I merit reprehension And punishment for having been so

slack To introduce you to the sportive dame , From Avhom this Avondrous story takes its name .

I must implore your pardon , and AviH try ( If you get through this Canto ) in my next To check the rovings of my Phantasy , Ancl stick a little closer to my text . " I've wandered from my theme , yet scarce knoAV Avh "

y , As sings a friend , of mine , —for I ' m porplext For time ; could I but polish as I would , I'd make my Poem wonderfully good .

Reviews.

Reviews .

SYSTEMATIC TEACHING . * WE Englishmen are occasionally prone to indulge in a somewhat self-satisfied smile , not perhaps quite free from a

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
WORK OF THE CRAFT. Article 1
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 2
OBJECTS , ADVANTAGES, AND PLEASURES OF SCIENCE. Article 3
THE SHADOWS OF EVENING. Article 7
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 8
THE OTHER SIDE. Article 11
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 11
CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS' SOCIETY. Article 16
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 17
SONNET. Article 18
LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS, THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 18
MAIMOUNE. Article 22
Reviews. Article 25
SOME ORIGINAL LETTERS. Article 28
DEAR HEART MINE. Article 35
Forgotten Stories. Article 35
HEE LITTLE SHOE. Article 41
NOTES ON LITERATURE , SCIENCE AND ART. Article 41
MY LORD THE KING; Article 44
LIGHT. Article 48
DOUBLE ACROSTIC. Article 48
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Maimoune.

Ne ' er thought , one single moment of inditing ' A . strain of soft and eulogistic flummery , On y ° m" approaching nuptials , Miss Montgomery . A little Avhile—a feAV short Aveeks—and

thou Shalt go forth gaily in thy bridal dress ; Serene , yet bearing on thy modest brow The timid blush of virgin bashfulness . And thou shalt pledge the irrevocable And utter ( if thou canst ) the fatal

" Yes " At Avhich most ladies' lips are apt to falter , When they come fairly to the marriage altar .

Thou hast done Avisely—thy young eloquent eyes Long might Avith gentle victories have shone ; Well dost thou choose , for many a fleeting prize , The better triumph of securing one

, Well dost thou choose , for many a lover ' s sighs , A husband ' s smile ; and since Ave can't but OAVU That you Avere form'd for doing execution , The more praiseAvorthy is your resolution .

But AVC shall miss , beside our quite hearth , The delicate form the sunshine of thine e J > The frankness of thy laughter-loving mirth , Thy voice so rich in sweetest melody ;

And Avhen 1 seek this dearest spot of Earth , Prom my world-weary rovings , I shall sigh To meet no longer in my Father ' s hall -Uie fairest facethe lightest step of all .

, I'll Avrite a fine description in the papers Of the proceedings of your Avedding a , ? ay ¦ and giye old maids and bachelors the

vapours — telling IIOAV bright your looks , your dress how gay ; Anu then I'll praise your milliners and drapers , -beginning someivhat in the foUoAving

Avay : " Married last week , at in this Shire ,

Maimoune.

Miss I-I . Montgomery to . T . S , Esquire . " Fie on my giggling Muse , Avho can ' t be serious For half a stanza on so grave a theme ; But 'tis in vain for me to be imperious ,

When she ' s determined to rebel ; I deem , Most courteous readers , that this strain Avill weary us , And I shall sadly sink in your esteem If I pursue it longer ; if you please I'll breathe aivhile , ancl give your Worships ease .

Yet , ere I close my Canto , I must mention What should have been deelar'd some stanzas back—• That ' 'twas not my original intention To folloAv so irregular a track ; ,, Ancl I must OAVU I merit reprehension And punishment for having been so

slack To introduce you to the sportive dame , From Avhom this Avondrous story takes its name .

I must implore your pardon , and AviH try ( If you get through this Canto ) in my next To check the rovings of my Phantasy , Ancl stick a little closer to my text . " I've wandered from my theme , yet scarce knoAV Avh "

y , As sings a friend , of mine , —for I ' m porplext For time ; could I but polish as I would , I'd make my Poem wonderfully good .

Reviews.

Reviews .

SYSTEMATIC TEACHING . * WE Englishmen are occasionally prone to indulge in a somewhat self-satisfied smile , not perhaps quite free from a

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