ee Imre — 
‘i — Sass Z ova aa f eo 
OAK LEAF, Bravery. The sabe oak, the ive yew, 
be due 
QUERCUS 0 patriot, i to sa 
And for his meed, was brow-bound with the oak. 
‘ Shaks 
He comes the third time home with oaken garland. Jd. 
It is held 
That valor is the chiefest virtue, and 
Mo ya is ape the haver: if it be, 
The I speak of cannot in the world 
Be sthely counterpoise 
Not to the sanguine field alone, 
Is valor limited: she sits serene 
= the menbeenes so hapten ate 
weighs, ‘eta provides, 
And scorns to ail her Seiclée from the feats 
Of brutal force alon ‘Smollett. 
By his | 
Did all the chivalry of England poe 
ts; he was indeed the . 
Wherein the noble youth did dress ratte. Shaks. 
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OAK, Live. First IN THE HEARTS OF HIS Illustrious stood the man 
COUNTRYMEN. 
QUERCUS VIRENS. 
And, from his presence driving, far ashamed. 
Pollok’s Course of Time. 
He, in strong inte 
a calmly sat, and heard the waves 
rmy folly breaking at his feet 
hoarse ‘ith foul vepeonel, 
Alone—The appro 
Which still bi sph conscience tnessed to his peace. Id. 
ene tn 
souL OF MUSIC, HER’s. . Her fingers witch’d the chords they pass’d along, 
gina And her lips seem’d to kiss the soul of song. Campbell. 
To his very soul she sang, and bro 
Those trains before him of luxuriant ack, 
Which only music’s Heaven-born art can Ee 
To sweep across the mind with angel-wing. . . . Same. 
