204 RESTING TOGETHER. 



At the western-end is a small room used as a deposi- 

 tory for the Paraphernalia of the Lodge, the members 

 of which meet the second Tuesday in every month. 



There is also another room on the same floor prin- 

 cipally used as a Committee Room, to the Plymouth 

 Harmonic Society, consisting of about 80 respectable 

 tradesmen who hold their annual winter concerts in the 

 hall ; they are conducted by a President and Committee 

 selected from the Subscribers who arrange the Concerts 

 (of which six are given each season) and engage the best 

 local talent. The Concerts have hitherto afforded 

 high gratification to the lovers of Music. 



The proximity of the building to the market, and 

 a part being occupied by the Subscribers to the 

 Commercial Room, render it very desirable for public 

 exhibitions for which it is frequently used. 



There are two apartments in the third story occupied 

 as sleeping rooms by the Housekeeper who has charge 

 of the house and is also the attendant to the Rooms. 



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FUNEREAL SKETCHES. 



NO. I. 



RESTING TOGETHER. 



She came to feel, that aged blind, 



The monumental stone 

 On kindred dust to dust consigned, 



And felt she stood alone 1 

 To none on this wide world allied 

 Except the orphan at her side. 



Two sons the widow's only stay 

 And fairer few might spy, 



Had dwelt, when living, far away 

 They both came home to die ! 



Alas ! her beautiful, her brave, 



They sleep beside their father's grave. 



