But, oh! the madness of my high attempt 
Speaks louder yet! and altogether cry, 
Rove; and T despair Seer see oes oe Dryden, 
I fly the fatal house—suppress my nigh, 
Resolved to dry my unavailing tears 
But, ah! in vain—no — ge of time or place 
The memory ¢ ches 
Of all that sweetness, that enchanting air, 
Now lost; g d despair 
Now cold despair, succeeding in her stead, 
To livid — turns the glowing red 
His blood, scarce liquid, creeps. within his veins, 
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Lixe water which the freezing Dryden. 
The lifted arm of mute despair arrest, 
And snatch the dagger pointed at his breast. . Darwin 
* _ ANSWER. 
Who judge in haste, seldom judge aright. 
Sophocles’ Gidipus. 
We need more apt “ find pone meaning out. 
Shaks. Love's Labor Lost—A. 5, S. 2. 
bed om Hoe may a talisman employ 
anticipated joy, 
pe er ae eAta sliergied imp: 
That burn the ee in the purest hear 
Campbell. Pleasures of Hige—Part 2. 
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In Erin’s yellow vesture clad, 
A son of light, a lovely a 
He comes and makes her glad. ........ 
Hid: aris d—by the azure eye; 
NARCISSUS MAJOR. 
Mien, sis and form, young Redmond speak. 
A form more active, light, and strong, 
Ne’er ow the ranks of war — 
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Might grace the court of casicien queen. 
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