cenit 
Sinks under us; 
Her : 
Touch’d by the cross we ie: or more than die. 
Young. Night 4. 
Hast never secn the semper ue the mcd ? 
ut bow. 
But O, it had a most convinelng ieee 
A potent oratory, that secured 
Most mute attention. 
And ae withal a Spr nar tes power 
a moment broke, for ever broke 
And uttebty tel? : ‘the charms and spells, 
And cunning sorceries of earth and hell. 
The dyi — man alone 
Gave faithful audience, and the words ~ Death 
To the last jot believed ; ee tnaty ake 
But oft, alas! belteved and felt too ry 
# # * 
Cured of his unbelief, the sceptic stood...... Pollok. 
Meantime, a mighty angel — in heaven 
And cried aloud Take counsel ! 
* 2 * Wha Go d 
By prophets, priests, evangelists revealed 
Of sacred truth, be thankfully received......... Jd. 
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JUSTICIA. THE PERFECTION OF FEMALE So unaffected, so composed a mind; 
yELINESS, firm, yet soft, so strong, yet so refined ! kc crop. 
h charms would fix 
hiceliehieek itself: her unmix’d virtues, 
The rebel heart, and you would learn to love her. 
Thomas Franklin's Earl of Warwick. 
To paint that being to a grovelling mind, 
Were oe eet ing pictures to ft bli ad 
?Twas needful even infectiously to feel 
tig temper 8 fond, — #o and a zeal.— 
ce with her, and to 
<2 ks from her sso 8 yeni ing He — 
That mighty truth—how happy are the good 
Campbell’s Constance. 
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IVY: Marrimony. T have found 
One true companion, one dear soul is mine, 
, arouse, refine. Howitt. 
One sacred oath hath tied our loves! ........ Prior. 
Say, shall I love the fading beauty less, 
Whose spring-tide radiance has been gop dom mine? 
No—come what will, Po steadfast truth I'll ” 
In youth, in age, thine own—for ever tine. 
A. A. Watts. 
