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i ROSE, Campioy— Continued. The soul of music slumbers in the oo 
v Till waked and kindled by the mas r spell; 
x And feeling hearts—touch them nee kant, pour 
NY A thousand melodies unheard before........ Rogers. 
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My love is thine to teach; teach it but — 
And thou shalt see how apt? it is to lea 
Any hard lesson that may do thee asia: sales . Shaks. 
ANSWER, 
Oh! speak that again: 
Sweet as the syren’s tongue those accents fall. Southey. 
’Twas whisper’d balm, ’twas sun-shine spoken! Moore, 
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© * ROSEMARY. RevemBrance. Keep this remembrance for thy Julia’s sake, . . . Shaks. 
ee She sent him rosemary nab to the intent that he should hold 
SS her in FOMONOPORCES ae owes a ts ee Drayton. 
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/ oH is " ry She placed it sad, with needless fear 
PK, oy S Lest time should shake my wav ering soul— 
: ae aka fe ar Unconscious that her image there 
| awe woke ANY d every sense in fast control. ......... Byron. 
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6 ah ge OP, AN af Whose souls have felt pe one idolatry, 
wae S\ S Pier 3, ¥ ae Can tell how precious is the slightest thing 
Sate Ai aS a Affection gives and ah psd A dead flower 
ate re ! ae Ne wy “¥ ‘Will long be kept, rem —— of looks 
N Ag we peo That made each leaf a treasure..........- LBL. 
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RUE. Disparn. She I love, or laughs at all my pain, eae 
\ it, Or knows her worth too well, and pays me with disdain, 
RUTA GRAVEOLENS. Dryden. 
Disdain and scorn ride sparkling in her eyes, 
lisprizing what they look upon. .........-- Shaks. 
Oh! to be in love, where scorn is bought with — a 
Nes looks ‘ 
eart-sore sighs ; one fading moment's smith ' 
a wid twenty watchful weary, tedious nights! .. . Jd. 
ANSWER. 
* Can this = true? 
Stand I ap ae, for pride and scorn so much? 
! and, maiden pride, adieu! 
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