My hated rival too shall fall. . Aleanzor and Zayda. 
(See Percy’s Reliques.)~ 
To prevail in the cause that is regahat than 
_ Or, crushed in its ruins, to diel...s.... 5p 
ANXIOUS AND TREMBLING. 
COLUMBINE, Rep. 
How throbbed my fluttering pulse with hopes and fears. © 
: Rogers. 
A. CANADENSIS. 
_ Thrown into tumult, raptured or alarmed! . . . Young. 
Hope and fear maintain eternal stri 
Where fleeting joy does lasting Tas inspire, 
most we question what we most desire... Prior. 
cme oO! soothe my soul to rest— 
And calm the rising tumult in my breast 
Sophocles’ Bilipus teins: 
ANSWER. 
The rose is fairest, when ’tis budding ne 
And hope i is brightest when it dawns atl fears. Scott. 
SIE AR pae eo” 
CONVELVULUS. a Uncertainty. Hope and fear diweats swayed his a 
Like light and shade upon a waving fiel 
Coursing each other, when the flying aa 
Now hide, and now reveal the sun......... ome. 
For love pursues an ever devious ra 
True to the winding execu of pubes 
. Campbell. 
fe ; ANSWER. 
- Yet where : an equal poise of hope and fear 
“Does arbitrate th’ event, my nature is 
That T inc cline to hope, rather than fear. 
es, Milton’ s Comus. 
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Secon oF ABSENCE. Move ‘iataady sun, and Dy a lover’s pace 
Leave wee ks and months behind thee in oe 
Dryden. 
“On “. how impatience | gat s upon the so 
; n the long promised hour of j joy a near! 
Ne Leelee How slow the tardy moments seem to roll! . Mrs. ae 
jo be Se 1 ay Rot 
S hy | un go my love to mest gouce 
is : ‘may I find her as we parted Inst) 
ae " ~ And each fature hour be like oes aco ie Lyttelton. 
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‘Love ar First sicur. 
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