Th’ unfinished period falls— 
Sudden he starts, and restless r 
= tp ering shades, and sy putt tee . 
ae dull cechituale o’er the falling 
a A> te hangs; there, through the + See io 
hic J Stray 8, in heart-thrilling meditation lost. 
PES IAS Strai erce storm involves his mind anew 
ayy \\!\8 Flames ye the nerves, aaa boils along the veins; 
While anxious doubt wae" the saga d heart : 
For ev’n the sad assurance of his fea 
Were ease, to what he feels. “ees Thomson's Spring. 
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Wy LILAC, Porpte. THE FIRST EMOTIONS OF LOVE. Methinks I feel this youth’s perfections 
QA) Steal with an invisible and subtle stealth, 
Z SYRINGA: VULGARE. To creep in at mine eyes. Well, let i t be! . +. Shaka, 
Love, where he gets possession, be first wrk 
Is to dig deep within a heart, a d there 
Lie hid, and, like a miser in ‘he te k, 
To teat lone... ke <unpk ons Sik ats, Dayle. 
The oe aca — half supprest, 
 ) The short qui ath, the trembling tear, 
The swell re: of the breast, 
‘ [SS In Armine’s favor all appear......... Cartwright. 
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Oe ee ' How beautiful she looked ! her conscious heart 
aan  - Glowed in her cheek, and yet she felt no wrong. Byron. 
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} ) LILAC, Warrs. YourH AND INNOCENCE A sates —- scarcely formed or moulded, 
\\ \ HOW LOVELY. A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet folded. . . Byron. 
‘ow is the morning of thy years, 
And all is joy before thee! ......--..-- B. Chester. 
Glad spirits sparkled in Narcissa’s eyes, 
And made youth younger, and taught life to live. 
Young 
Thou art now in thy dreaming time; 
The green leaves on the bough ; 
The sunshine peeve a to gold 
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Itself the pleasure which it knows, 
he pure, the undefined............+8.. 
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