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¦ 5 impossible to read 01 to realise , and we hall bo very g lad to know when we can rrratify alike our sense of intellectual fun and playful pleasantry with some more like them . We conclude this little but , Ave venture to think , very readable paper Avith one of Captain Morgan ' s good stories : —

" On one of Captain Morgan ' s voyages from America to England , he had under his care a very attractive young lady , AA'I IO speedily distinguished herself by reducing five young gentlemen to the verge of distraction . She was quite ready to marry

one , hut Avhat could she do AA'ith five 1 In the embarrassment of her riches she sought the captain , AVIIO , after a feAV moments ' thought , said : ' It ' s a fine calm day ; suppose , by accident , you should fall overhoard I'll have a boat loAvered ready to

; pick you up , ancl you can take the man jivho loves you well enough to jump after you . ' This novel proposition met the young lady ' s vieAA's , and the programme ivas accordingly carried out , Avith the trifling exception that four of the young

men took the plunge , ancl , being picked up by the boat , presented themselves a dripping quartette upon the ship's dock . The object of their undanipenecl ardour , no less wet than themselves , fled to her slate-room ancl sent for her adviserthe

, captain . ' Now , captain , ' cried she in despair , ' what am I to do ? ' ' Ah , my clear , ' replied the captain , ' if you Avant a sensible husband , take the dry one '—which she did . "

Dear Heart Mine.

DEAR HEART MINE .

DEAE heart mine HOAV clear to-day That form of thine With me cloth stay I What boots repeating , HOAV still for me , Fond ' s greeting

memory Seems but a Vesper sigh for thee 1 Long years roll by , Aid Time fast flown ,

Dear Heart Mine.

Speaks Avith a sigh To me alone ; For all I hear , And all I see , Does but appear Dear heart mine , a dream of thee I If fancy ' s hushed

, If faith ' s congealing , If hope is crushed , If life ' s revealing A sombre hue ; If doomed to flee Are hopes most true , Dear heart mine , I think of thee !

In tears by day , In dreams by night , Though far away , Yet fair ancl bright , Thy laughing face In winsome glee ,

In untold grace , Dear heart mine , betokens thee ! Oh , gracious sight . I HOAV much I prize AU clear and bright

Those loving eyes , Which seems to shine In words to me , "I still am thine !" Yes , clear heart mine , I dream of thee NE . HO .

Forgotten Stories.

Forgotten Stories .

BY THEOPHILUS T 01 ILINSON . No . V .

TANCRED AND SIGISMHNDA ,

( A Tale from the Italian . ) TANCRED , Prince of Salerno , was distinguished in the age in Avhich he lived for the courtesy of his manners , ancl the kindness ancl generosity of his disposition ; ancl he Avould have preserved this character

to his grave , if , in his old age , he had not , by a strange concurrence of events , become the murderer of his child and of his friend . This child , the only one he ever had , AA-as r 2

“The Masonic Magazine: 1877-11-01, Page 35” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 25 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmg/issues/mmg_01111877/page/35/.
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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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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

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¦ 5 impossible to read 01 to realise , and we hall bo very g lad to know when we can rrratify alike our sense of intellectual fun and playful pleasantry with some more like them . We conclude this little but , Ave venture to think , very readable paper Avith one of Captain Morgan ' s good stories : —

" On one of Captain Morgan ' s voyages from America to England , he had under his care a very attractive young lady , AA'I IO speedily distinguished herself by reducing five young gentlemen to the verge of distraction . She was quite ready to marry

one , hut Avhat could she do AA'ith five 1 In the embarrassment of her riches she sought the captain , AVIIO , after a feAV moments ' thought , said : ' It ' s a fine calm day ; suppose , by accident , you should fall overhoard I'll have a boat loAvered ready to

; pick you up , ancl you can take the man jivho loves you well enough to jump after you . ' This novel proposition met the young lady ' s vieAA's , and the programme ivas accordingly carried out , Avith the trifling exception that four of the young

men took the plunge , ancl , being picked up by the boat , presented themselves a dripping quartette upon the ship's dock . The object of their undanipenecl ardour , no less wet than themselves , fled to her slate-room ancl sent for her adviserthe

, captain . ' Now , captain , ' cried she in despair , ' what am I to do ? ' ' Ah , my clear , ' replied the captain , ' if you Avant a sensible husband , take the dry one '—which she did . "

Dear Heart Mine.

DEAR HEART MINE .

DEAE heart mine HOAV clear to-day That form of thine With me cloth stay I What boots repeating , HOAV still for me , Fond ' s greeting

memory Seems but a Vesper sigh for thee 1 Long years roll by , Aid Time fast flown ,

Dear Heart Mine.

Speaks Avith a sigh To me alone ; For all I hear , And all I see , Does but appear Dear heart mine , a dream of thee I If fancy ' s hushed

, If faith ' s congealing , If hope is crushed , If life ' s revealing A sombre hue ; If doomed to flee Are hopes most true , Dear heart mine , I think of thee !

In tears by day , In dreams by night , Though far away , Yet fair ancl bright , Thy laughing face In winsome glee ,

In untold grace , Dear heart mine , betokens thee ! Oh , gracious sight . I HOAV much I prize AU clear and bright

Those loving eyes , Which seems to shine In words to me , "I still am thine !" Yes , clear heart mine , I dream of thee NE . HO .

Forgotten Stories.

Forgotten Stories .

BY THEOPHILUS T 01 ILINSON . No . V .

TANCRED AND SIGISMHNDA ,

( A Tale from the Italian . ) TANCRED , Prince of Salerno , was distinguished in the age in Avhich he lived for the courtesy of his manners , ancl the kindness ancl generosity of his disposition ; ancl he Avould have preserved this character

to his grave , if , in his old age , he had not , by a strange concurrence of events , become the murderer of his child and of his friend . This child , the only one he ever had , AA-as r 2

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