HARE-BELL. 
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Supmission. I, as a child, will go by thy direction 
My voice shall sound as you do phe mine ear ; 
And I will stoop and humble my in 
To your well practised, wise dbeuens 
I shall the effect of this hag lesson keep 
As watchman to my hea 
DELICATE AND LOVELY Ne’er did Grecian ee trace 
AS THIS FLOWER. 
Ne’er eige the heath-flower dash’d the dew; 
Fe light Hare-Bell raised its hea 
tuadle pe her airy tread. . . Scott’s Lady of the Lake. 
Her step was light 
As the gale passing o’er the — at nig 
ye Se Fae sex Bracelet. 
ht as Dian’s on oe cess d 
ip her frolic nymphs—Her 
s Athenian marble, but tee it 
Giew: fillets like the raven’s wing. 
Barry Cornwall's Dramatie Scenes. 
—— Never broach the fold combined 
d and kind 
ee-born glance ee 
The pending movements of her brea 
Sco ee Lady of the Lake. 
coed he ! the — of — voice ! 
e silver sounds, so soft, Se . 
as ‘st? ner held his bint to ee 
And smiles eternal from os candid eyes 
Flow’d like the dewy lustre of the morn, 
Effusive trembling on the placid wave,.,.. Akenside, 
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Hors. And cheerful hope, so oft invok’d in vain 
With fairy songs shall soothe his pensive ear. . Collins. 
rou is a lover’s staff, walk hence with that, 
And manage it against despairing thoughts. .. .- Shaks. 
This bud of love, by summer’s ripening breath, 
May prove a beauteous flower, when next we meet. Jd. 
ANSWER. . 
ey gn I co ty . +... Addison. 
Thy words have darted ge ig into unde soul, 
And comfort dawns upon - Southern. 
