510 Mr. Henry Walford Davies [June 11, 



WEEKLY EVENING MEETING, 



Friday, June 11, 1015. 



The Right Hon. Lord AVrenbury, P.O. M.A., Yice-President, 

 in the Chair. 



Henry Walford Davies, Miis.Doc. LL.D. 

 Music and Poetry. 



The following Illustrations Avere sung by the Folksong Quartet, 

 and Others, during the Lecture : — • 



1. Fragments from Oxford Book of Verse. 



a. Kilmeny looked up with a lovely grace, 

 Nae smile was seen on Kilmeny's face ; 

 As still was her look and as still was her ee 

 As the stillness that lay on the emerant lea, 

 Or the mist that sleeps on a waveless sea. 



l. Never again deluding love shall know me. 



For I will die ; 

 And all those griefs that think to overgrow me 



Shall be as I ; 

 For ever will I sleep. 



c. Amarantha sweet and fair, 



Ah ! braid no more that shining hair. 

 But shake your locks and scatter day. 



d. But there was Jeff the provost's son, 



Jeff tlie provost's only son. 



2. Bloiv, Blow, thou Winter Wind. 



Blow, blow, thou winter wind. 



Thou art not so unkind 

 As man's ingratitude ; 



Thy tooth is not so keen, 



Because thou art not seen. 

 Although thy breath be rude. 



Heigh-ho ! sing, heigh-ho ! unto the green holly : 

 Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly : 



Then, heigh-ho, the holly ! 



This hfe is most jolly. 



