Be it our greatest pride 
To blaze those virtues, which the good same wae 
Pope 
Nor yet in common glory 
Blazing stood, th od gen cat th and man; 
Determin’d foe of all deception— 
Cal sactbaipetions— — athe, 
lane humble undeceived by ragiseie cn 
Of things; by fashion’s revelry 
By honor Be bevvor d—he sti the aa 
Of vanity, and all the quackeri 
Of soe8 to a age — at onal er 
Desire’ d the 
Sublim - ae aa in aim sublim 
Most aly great! His intellectual strength 
And knowledge vast, to men of nse? ca 
Seem’d infinite; yet, from his high p 
d reasonings most profound ; he still ene 
Home,;with an humbler, and a warmer heart. 
Pollock's Course of Time. 
—— 
ARBOR VITA. Live ror me. With heart never changing, and brow never cold. 
Moore 
I live in pleasure, when I live to thee... .. 
Unless I look on Sylvia in the any, 
There is no “~~ for me to look u 
She is my es aegis sve tb, 
aif I be sot By et Bae 
-Fostered, illumined, pic chest alive... .. Shaks. 
Gladly I 
With thee would live, with thee would die. . . Horace, 
ANSWER. 
Elvira blushed the warm reply, 
To love a language not unknown) 
The milder glories fill’d her ” 
And there a softer lustre shon 
—— es e 1 l 
Cure ror Tue neart acne. The miserable have no other medicine, but only hope. 
te Shaks. 
*: 
= remedies oft in ourselves do lie........- . Same. 
se men ne’er sit and wail their loss, 
But cheerily seek how to redress their harms. . . Same. » 
Love takes the meaning, in love’s conference. 
oy ee to catch at my intent. .... Same. 
Excess oF seysipitiry. Come ae the Aspens ba 
the falling ri 
Sing “ fame and glory— : 
Sing of the poor maid’s story........... Alex. Lee. 
Of a fond heart that beat too true, 
And then could only break. 
