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An Elegy.

AN ELEGY .

BV AV . CORKETT , MARINHltS LODOE , 249 . Is Arno's graveyard on the Avon ' s bank , Where rest in peace the good , the true , the brave , — Where all are level—equal are in rank—Is to be seen a loAvly , quiet giwe !

No marble column rears on high its head To mark the resting place of noble birth ; No polished granite looks upon the dead That moulders gently in its mother earth ! A simple stone is all that Ave can see , And simple language all that Ave

behold—Simple they are , but round them memory Wreathes something holier , better far than gold ! The happy days AA'hen life Avas fair and yoimg Come back like shadows from that far off time ; We bear again the joyous songs AA' 6 Sung ;

Ancl earth is coloured Avith a hue sublime . O ' er Durdham doAvns we wander when the bloom Of haAvthorn scents the quiet evening air ; Or with thy children in their little room Their infant sports and happy pastimes share .

Time sped in love and happiness , and Ave Gave to the future not the slightest heed ; But on one dark November day to thee The summons came which dullest mind could read Thou left thy children and thy wife in tears Of grief , and heart-felt , unaA'ailing woe , For thou Avast oidy very young in years , And it was very hard to let thee go !

But Death , the conqueror , AA'ill have his Avay—There is no hiding from his cruel eye—His dread command we mortals must obey—Must bid the Avorld ancl all our friends good-bye ! Th y tomb lies on a gentle , sunny slope

In Arno ' s vale , ancl rose trees o ' er thee wave ; Ancl on thy tombstone is expressed a hope " Of everlasting life beyond the grave I " Since thou wast laid at rest , the rolling years ¦ Have come and gone , but have not made me Avise , Eor when I think of thee a mist of tears Comes quite uncalled , unbidden to my eyes ! Sent . 3 rd , 1878 .

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
THE LOCKE MS. Article 2
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 3
THE PLATT MEMORIAL.—OLDHAM. Article 6
AUTUMN. Article 8
BEATRICE. Article 9
DO THY DUTY BRAVELY. Article 11
AN ELEGY. Article 12
ART-JOTTINGS IN ART-STUDIOS. Article 13
MILDRED: AN AUTUMN ROMANCE. Article 16
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 19
FAITHFULLY. Article 22
SOMETHING FOUND. Article 23
THE BROOK-SIDE. Article 24
LOST AND SAVED ; OR, NELLIE POWERS, THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 25
FROM OXFORD TO LONDON BY WATER* Article 30
THE BETTER PART. Article 34
THE BENI MZAB. Article 35
LEGENDS OF THE PAST. Article 36
ASSYRIAN DISCOVERIES. Article 38
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 42
THE WORDS OF STRENGTH. Article 48
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An Elegy.

AN ELEGY .

BV AV . CORKETT , MARINHltS LODOE , 249 . Is Arno's graveyard on the Avon ' s bank , Where rest in peace the good , the true , the brave , — Where all are level—equal are in rank—Is to be seen a loAvly , quiet giwe !

No marble column rears on high its head To mark the resting place of noble birth ; No polished granite looks upon the dead That moulders gently in its mother earth ! A simple stone is all that Ave can see , And simple language all that Ave

behold—Simple they are , but round them memory Wreathes something holier , better far than gold ! The happy days AA'hen life Avas fair and yoimg Come back like shadows from that far off time ; We bear again the joyous songs AA' 6 Sung ;

Ancl earth is coloured Avith a hue sublime . O ' er Durdham doAvns we wander when the bloom Of haAvthorn scents the quiet evening air ; Or with thy children in their little room Their infant sports and happy pastimes share .

Time sped in love and happiness , and Ave Gave to the future not the slightest heed ; But on one dark November day to thee The summons came which dullest mind could read Thou left thy children and thy wife in tears Of grief , and heart-felt , unaA'ailing woe , For thou Avast oidy very young in years , And it was very hard to let thee go !

But Death , the conqueror , AA'ill have his Avay—There is no hiding from his cruel eye—His dread command we mortals must obey—Must bid the Avorld ancl all our friends good-bye ! Th y tomb lies on a gentle , sunny slope

In Arno ' s vale , ancl rose trees o ' er thee wave ; Ancl on thy tombstone is expressed a hope " Of everlasting life beyond the grave I " Since thou wast laid at rest , the rolling years ¦ Have come and gone , but have not made me Avise , Eor when I think of thee a mist of tears Comes quite uncalled , unbidden to my eyes ! Sent . 3 rd , 1878 .

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