. Satire on the fear of French invasion, 1794-1805. (British political cartoon); Napoleon sits on a rocky outcrop, weeping. He looks towards the castle of Albion, well protected by the British navy.; Numbered in red ink: 62. Bee stamp. With a song in 10 stanzas Crocodiles tears: or,: Bonaparte's lamentation. [1803-10]. Bodleian Libraries, Crocodiles tears- or,- Bonaparte's lamentation Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/satire-on-the-fear-of-french-invasion-1794-1805-british-political-cartoon-napoleon-sits-on-a-rocky-outcrop-weeping-he-looks-towards-the-castle-of-albion-well-protected-by-the-british-navy-numbered-in-red-ink-62-bee-stamp-with-a-song-in-10-stanzas-crocodiles-tears-or-bonapartes-lamentation-1803-10-bodleian-libraries-crocodiles-tears-or-bonapartes-lamentation-image184918591.html
RMMMRNFB–. Satire on the fear of French invasion, 1794-1805. (British political cartoon); Napoleon sits on a rocky outcrop, weeping. He looks towards the castle of Albion, well protected by the British navy.; Numbered in red ink: 62. Bee stamp. With a song in 10 stanzas Crocodiles tears: or,: Bonaparte's lamentation. [1803-10]. Bodleian Libraries, Crocodiles tears- or,- Bonaparte's lamentation
Cartoon on the Treaty of Fontainebleau, 1785, Das Gedemüthigte Holland (title on object), Cartoon on the peace concluded in Paris that ended the Cauldron War, the disputes between the Netherlands and the Austrian Emperor Joseph II, November 8, 1785. The Netherlands paid 8.5 million guilders and accepted other humiliating conditions. In the throne room, the Dutch envoy kneels before the emperor who flogs him with a rod. Envoys from other European countries on the left and right are happy about their share in the Dutch payments. In the caption a verse of 10 stanzas in German., print, print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-on-the-treaty-of-fontainebleau-1785-das-gedemthigte-holland-title-on-object-cartoon-on-the-peace-concluded-in-paris-that-ended-the-cauldron-war-the-disputes-between-the-netherlands-and-the-austrian-emperor-joseph-ii-november-8-1785-the-netherlands-paid-85-million-guilders-and-accepted-other-humiliating-conditions-in-the-throne-room-the-dutch-envoy-kneels-before-the-emperor-who-flogs-him-with-a-rod-envoys-from-other-european-countries-on-the-left-and-right-are-happy-about-their-share-in-the-dutch-payments-in-the-caption-a-verse-of-10-stanzas-in-german-print-print-image606633918.html
RM2X6XFN2–Cartoon on the Treaty of Fontainebleau, 1785, Das Gedemüthigte Holland (title on object), Cartoon on the peace concluded in Paris that ended the Cauldron War, the disputes between the Netherlands and the Austrian Emperor Joseph II, November 8, 1785. The Netherlands paid 8.5 million guilders and accepted other humiliating conditions. In the throne room, the Dutch envoy kneels before the emperor who flogs him with a rod. Envoys from other European countries on the left and right are happy about their share in the Dutch payments. In the caption a verse of 10 stanzas in German., print, print
Bulletin van het Vaderland, Het Vaderland, 1878 Newspaper joint printed on both sides (1 leaf) front poem, 10 stanzas of 4 lines each in a decorated frame, back report of the entry of Prince Hendrik and his wife. The Hague paper printing Netherlands Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-van-het-vaderland-het-vaderland-1878-newspaper-joint-printed-on-both-sides-1-leaf-front-poem-10-stanzas-of-4-lines-each-in-a-decorated-frame-back-report-of-the-entry-of-prince-hendrik-and-his-wife-the-hague-paper-printing-netherlands-image590915319.html
RM2W9AEEF–Bulletin van het Vaderland, Het Vaderland, 1878 Newspaper joint printed on both sides (1 leaf) front poem, 10 stanzas of 4 lines each in a decorated frame, back report of the entry of Prince Hendrik and his wife. The Hague paper printing Netherlands
. Bahasa Indonesia: Wadana atau halaman awal yang berisi bait-bait awal wejangan almarhum Sultan Hamengku Buwono I kepada keturunan dan pegawainya. Naskah tersebut dihadiahkan kepada John Crawfurd, seorang berkebangsaan Inggris yang menjabat sebagai Residen Yogyakarta selama beberapa kali, oleh Pangeran Natakusuma, putra Sultan Hamengku Buwono I, sekitar tahun 1700-an. English: Wadana or frontispiece containing initial stanzas of the teaching of the late Sultan Hamengku Buwono I to his descendants and officials. It was given to John Crawfurd, a British which on several occasions became the Res Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bahasa-indonesia-wadana-atau-halaman-awal-yang-berisi-bait-bait-awal-wejangan-almarhum-sultan-hamengku-buwono-i-kepada-keturunan-dan-pegawainya-naskah-tersebut-dihadiahkan-kepada-john-crawfurd-seorang-berkebangsaan-inggris-yang-menjabat-sebagai-residen-yogyakarta-selama-beberapa-kali-oleh-pangeran-natakusuma-putra-sultan-hamengku-buwono-i-sekitar-tahun-1700-an-english-wadana-or-frontispiece-containing-initial-stanzas-of-the-teaching-of-the-late-sultan-hamengku-buwono-i-to-his-descendants-and-officials-it-was-given-to-john-crawfurd-a-british-which-on-several-occasions-became-the-res-image187573367.html
RMMW4KMR–. Bahasa Indonesia: Wadana atau halaman awal yang berisi bait-bait awal wejangan almarhum Sultan Hamengku Buwono I kepada keturunan dan pegawainya. Naskah tersebut dihadiahkan kepada John Crawfurd, seorang berkebangsaan Inggris yang menjabat sebagai Residen Yogyakarta selama beberapa kali, oleh Pangeran Natakusuma, putra Sultan Hamengku Buwono I, sekitar tahun 1700-an. English: Wadana or frontispiece containing initial stanzas of the teaching of the late Sultan Hamengku Buwono I to his descendants and officials. It was given to John Crawfurd, a British which on several occasions became the Res
The bloody massacre perpetrated in King-Street, Boston on March 5th 1770, by a party of the 29th regt Stokes 1770-C-10 Print contains 3 stanzas of poetry in the lower margin. Print depicts March 5, 1770. See also Deák 127. Anonymous 1832 color engraving after Paul Revere's engraving published in 1770. Copied from the more elaborate engraving by Henry Pelham shown as entry 127 Deák 128; The bloody massacre perpetrated in King-Street, Boston on March 5th 1770, by a party of the 29th regt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bloody-massacre-perpetrated-in-king-street-boston-on-march-5th-1770-by-a-party-of-the-29th-regt-stokes-1770-c-10-print-contains-3-stanzas-of-poetry-in-the-lower-margin-print-depicts-march-5-1770-see-also-dek-127-anonymous-1832-color-engraving-after-paul-reveres-engraving-published-in-1770-copied-from-the-more-elaborate-engraving-by-henry-pelham-shown-as-entry-127-dek-128-the-bloody-massacre-perpetrated-in-king-street-boston-on-march-5th-1770-by-a-party-of-the-29th-regt-image339616109.html
RM2AMERPN–The bloody massacre perpetrated in King-Street, Boston on March 5th 1770, by a party of the 29th regt Stokes 1770-C-10 Print contains 3 stanzas of poetry in the lower margin. Print depicts March 5, 1770. See also Deák 127. Anonymous 1832 color engraving after Paul Revere's engraving published in 1770. Copied from the more elaborate engraving by Henry Pelham shown as entry 127 Deák 128; The bloody massacre perpetrated in King-Street, Boston on March 5th 1770, by a party of the 29th regt.
The book of British ballads . n the latter occur the followingpassages, which may be compared with the changes introduced into the several stanzas.Line 10., his brothers hall; line 46., The King his sonne of Spayn ; line 202., to stable his steede. These are the only alterations of the slightest importance thatDr. Percy points out. They can scarcely be considered as the only ones to which theballad was subjected ; if they had been, it would not have been necessary for theDoctor to have pleaded guilty to having taken some liberties with the tale. Our copyof the Poem is printed from the fourth e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-british-ballads-n-the-latter-occur-the-followingpassages-which-may-be-compared-with-the-changes-introduced-into-the-several-stanzasline-10-his-brothers-hall-line-46-the-king-his-sonne-of-spayn-line-202-to-stable-his-steede-these-are-the-only-alterations-of-the-slightest-importance-thatdr-percy-points-out-they-can-scarcely-be-considered-as-the-only-ones-to-which-theballad-was-subjected-if-they-had-been-it-would-not-have-been-necessary-for-thedoctor-to-have-pleaded-guilty-to-having-taken-some-liberties-with-the-tale-our-copyof-the-poem-is-printed-from-the-fourth-e-image338896226.html
RM2AKA1GJ–The book of British ballads . n the latter occur the followingpassages, which may be compared with the changes introduced into the several stanzas.Line 10., his brothers hall; line 46., The King his sonne of Spayn ; line 202., to stable his steede. These are the only alterations of the slightest importance thatDr. Percy points out. They can scarcely be considered as the only ones to which theballad was subjected ; if they had been, it would not have been necessary for theDoctor to have pleaded guilty to having taken some liberties with the tale. Our copyof the Poem is printed from the fourth e
Kitao Masanobu (Santō Kyōden), A New Series of Fifty Poets' Stanzas of the Temmei Period; A Bookcase of Humorous Poems in the Azuma (i.e. Edo) Style, Japan, Edo period (1615–1868), Kitao Masanobu (Santō Kyōden) (Japanese, 1761–1816), January 30, 1786, Japan, Ink and color on paper, 10 1/4 x 7 in. (26 x 17.8 cm), Illustrated Books Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kitao-masanobu-sant-kyden-a-new-series-of-fifty-poets-stanzas-of-the-temmei-period-a-bookcase-of-humorous-poems-in-the-azuma-ie-edo-style-japan-edo-period-16151868-kitao-masanobu-sant-kyden-japanese-17611816-january-30-1786-japan-ink-and-color-on-paper-10-14-x-7-in-26-x-178-cm-illustrated-books-image344659166.html
RM2B0MG7X–Kitao Masanobu (Santō Kyōden), A New Series of Fifty Poets' Stanzas of the Temmei Period; A Bookcase of Humorous Poems in the Azuma (i.e. Edo) Style, Japan, Edo period (1615–1868), Kitao Masanobu (Santō Kyōden) (Japanese, 1761–1816), January 30, 1786, Japan, Ink and color on paper, 10 1/4 x 7 in. (26 x 17.8 cm), Illustrated Books
First lessons in language . best! I. Find in the poem ansivers to these questions: — I. What is it that seems to be talking? 2. Where is its home?3. What does tiny mean ? 4. What songs are sweeter than acrickets ? 5. What do we call the music that this insect makes ?6. Can you find out how he makes it ? 7. What do the birds dowhen it rains ? 8. What does the cricket do then ? 9. Whatexample does the cricket set for us ? 10. What good motto dothese lines suggest ? II. Learn these stanzas, arid write them from memory. LESSON 33.-The Days of the Week I. Copy these sentences, filling the blankswit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-lessons-in-language-best!-i-find-in-the-poem-ansivers-to-these-questions-i-what-is-it-that-seems-to-be-talking-2-where-is-its-home3-what-does-tiny-mean-4-what-songs-are-sweeter-than-acrickets-5-what-do-we-call-the-music-that-this-insect-makes-6-can-you-find-out-how-he-makes-it-7-what-do-the-birds-dowhen-it-rains-8-what-does-the-cricket-do-then-9-whatexample-does-the-cricket-set-for-us-10-what-good-motto-dothese-lines-suggest-ii-learn-these-stanzas-arid-write-them-from-memory-lesson-33-the-days-of-the-week-i-copy-these-sentences-filling-the-blankswit-image339389591.html
RM2AM4ETR–First lessons in language . best! I. Find in the poem ansivers to these questions: — I. What is it that seems to be talking? 2. Where is its home?3. What does tiny mean ? 4. What songs are sweeter than acrickets ? 5. What do we call the music that this insect makes ?6. Can you find out how he makes it ? 7. What do the birds dowhen it rains ? 8. What does the cricket do then ? 9. Whatexample does the cricket set for us ? 10. What good motto dothese lines suggest ? II. Learn these stanzas, arid write them from memory. LESSON 33.-The Days of the Week I. Copy these sentences, filling the blankswit
Mocking verse at the funeral of the dog of sheriff Bondt, 1634, Tears, About the harmful death of Tyter, the dog of Mr. Wilhelm de Bondt, high sheriff to Leyden (title on object), Spotvers at the funeral of Tijter, the dog of the Leiden sheriff Mr. Willem de Bondt, January 29, 1634. Text sheet with the verse in 10 numbered stanzas., text sheet, anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1634, paper, letterpress printing, height, 267 mm × width, 170 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mocking-verse-at-the-funeral-of-the-dog-of-sheriff-bondt-1634-tears-about-the-harmful-death-of-tyter-the-dog-of-mr-wilhelm-de-bondt-high-sheriff-to-leyden-title-on-object-spotvers-at-the-funeral-of-tijter-the-dog-of-the-leiden-sheriff-mr-willem-de-bondt-january-29-1634-text-sheet-with-the-verse-in-10-numbered-stanzas-text-sheet-anonymous-northern-netherlands-1634-paper-letterpress-printing-height-267-mm-width-170-mm-image606626779.html
RM2X6X6J3–Mocking verse at the funeral of the dog of sheriff Bondt, 1634, Tears, About the harmful death of Tyter, the dog of Mr. Wilhelm de Bondt, high sheriff to Leyden (title on object), Spotvers at the funeral of Tijter, the dog of the Leiden sheriff Mr. Willem de Bondt, January 29, 1634. Text sheet with the verse in 10 numbered stanzas., text sheet, anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1634, paper, letterpress printing, height, 267 mm × width, 170 mm
The play-party in Indiana : a collection of folk-songs and games with descriptive introduction, and correlating notes . n the center and two step out, etc. 9. Four in the center and two step out, etc. 10. Two in the center and two step out, etc. Miss Rena Bushing, Johnson Tp. 34 The Play-Party in Indiana. Miss Agnes Taylor of Heme, Texas, has j2;iven us an interestingvariant, especially if taken in connection with that of Mr. Newell.Several of the play-party games, or at least certain stanzas ofthem, seem, like this, to have been invented for the purpose ofrelieving the embarrassment at the en Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-play-party-in-indiana-a-collection-of-folk-songs-and-games-with-descriptive-introduction-and-correlating-notes-n-the-center-and-two-step-out-etc-9-four-in-the-center-and-two-step-out-etc-10-two-in-the-center-and-two-step-out-etc-miss-rena-bushing-johnson-tp-34-the-play-party-in-indiana-miss-agnes-taylor-of-heme-texas-has-j2iven-us-an-interestingvariant-especially-if-taken-in-connection-with-that-of-mr-newellseveral-of-the-play-party-games-or-at-least-certain-stanzas-ofthem-seem-like-this-to-have-been-invented-for-the-purpose-ofrelieving-the-embarrassment-at-the-en-image338385503.html
RM2AJEP4F–The play-party in Indiana : a collection of folk-songs and games with descriptive introduction, and correlating notes . n the center and two step out, etc. 9. Four in the center and two step out, etc. 10. Two in the center and two step out, etc. Miss Rena Bushing, Johnson Tp. 34 The Play-Party in Indiana. Miss Agnes Taylor of Heme, Texas, has j2;iven us an interestingvariant, especially if taken in connection with that of Mr. Newell.Several of the play-party games, or at least certain stanzas ofthem, seem, like this, to have been invented for the purpose ofrelieving the embarrassment at the en
Justus Falckner, mystic and scholar, devout Pietist in Germany, hermit on the Wissahickon, missionary on the Hudson : a bi-centennial memorial of the first regular ordination of an Orthodox pastor in America, done November 24, 1703, at Gloria Dei, the Swedish Lutheran church at Wicaco, Philadelphia . ions into the English language: Rise,ye children of Salvation (omitting stanza four) in Mrs.Bevans Songs of Eternal Life, 1858, page 10. Threecentos5 have come into use, the translations of stanzas,one, three and nine, in Dr. Pagenstechers collection, 1864;— of stanzas one, five, nine and eleven i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/justus-falckner-mystic-and-scholar-devout-pietist-in-germany-hermit-on-the-wissahickon-missionary-on-the-hudson-a-bi-centennial-memorial-of-the-first-regular-ordination-of-an-orthodox-pastor-in-america-done-november-24-1703-at-gloria-dei-the-swedish-lutheran-church-at-wicaco-philadelphia-ions-into-the-english-language-riseye-children-of-salvation-omitting-stanza-four-in-mrsbevans-songs-of-eternal-life-1858-page-10-threecentos5-have-come-into-use-the-translations-of-stanzasone-three-and-nine-in-dr-pagenstechers-collection-1864-of-stanzas-one-five-nine-and-eleven-i-image340310878.html
RM2ANJDYX–Justus Falckner, mystic and scholar, devout Pietist in Germany, hermit on the Wissahickon, missionary on the Hudson : a bi-centennial memorial of the first regular ordination of an Orthodox pastor in America, done November 24, 1703, at Gloria Dei, the Swedish Lutheran church at Wicaco, Philadelphia . ions into the English language: Rise,ye children of Salvation (omitting stanza four) in Mrs.Bevans Songs of Eternal Life, 1858, page 10. Threecentos5 have come into use, the translations of stanzas,one, three and nine, in Dr. Pagenstechers collection, 1864;— of stanzas one, five, nine and eleven i
Choice collection of comic and serious Scots poems; the three parts, 1706, 1709, 1711 in one volume . Lass ofthe Ballad, and will insist that the sad lady and her lover arestill to seek, by all means let them prosecute the Wild Goose chase. The order of the correbponding stanzas is as follows:— VERSIONS. STANZAS. Watsons, . . i, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. Ramsays, . . i, 2, 5, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 4, 11, 10, 12, 13. Gambles, . . i, 3, -, 3, 6, -, -, 5. Percys, . . i, 3, -, 2, 6, -, - 7. Rogers, . . i, 3, -, 2, 4. The two stanzas in The Northern Lass bear some resemblanceto stanzas 8 and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/choice-collection-of-comic-and-serious-scots-poems-the-three-parts-1706-1709-1711-in-one-volume-lass-ofthe-ballad-and-will-insist-that-the-sad-lady-and-her-lover-arestill-to-seek-by-all-means-let-them-prosecute-the-wild-goose-chase-the-order-of-the-correbponding-stanzas-is-as-follows-versions-stanzas-watsons-i-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-ramsays-i-2-5-3-6-7-8-9-4-11-10-12-13-gambles-i-3-3-6-5-percys-i-3-2-6-7-rogers-i-3-2-4-the-two-stanzas-in-the-northern-lass-bear-some-resemblanceto-stanzas-8-and-image340111127.html
RM2AN9B5Y–Choice collection of comic and serious Scots poems; the three parts, 1706, 1709, 1711 in one volume . Lass ofthe Ballad, and will insist that the sad lady and her lover arestill to seek, by all means let them prosecute the Wild Goose chase. The order of the correbponding stanzas is as follows:— VERSIONS. STANZAS. Watsons, . . i, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. Ramsays, . . i, 2, 5, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 4, 11, 10, 12, 13. Gambles, . . i, 3, -, 3, 6, -, -, 5. Percys, . . i, 3, -, 2, 6, -, - 7. Rogers, . . i, 3, -, 2, 4. The two stanzas in The Northern Lass bear some resemblanceto stanzas 8 and
Select poems . de to Duty . . . Elegiac Stanzas . Character of the Happy Warrior Personal Talk . . . I. I am not One who mueii or oft delight. III. Wings have we,—and as far as we can go. IV. Nor can I not believe but that hereby. O Nightingale! Thou Surely ArtTo the Bev. Dr. Wordsworth . The Minstrels played their Christmas tune. 1 (245) 3 (249) 5 (251) 7 (253) 10 (255) VI (257) 28 (264) 29 (267) 30 (268) 31 (268) 32 (269) 3() (273) 39 (275) 41 (277) 43 (281) 46 (284) 49 (288) 5152 (289)(292) vi CONTENTS. PAGE. text. notes.Texts : Wordsworth (continued)— After-tliought . 55 (295) Scornnot the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/select-poems-de-to-duty-elegiac-stanzas-character-of-the-happy-warrior-personal-talk-i-i-am-not-one-who-mueii-or-oft-delight-iii-wings-have-weand-as-far-as-we-can-go-iv-nor-can-i-not-believe-but-that-hereby-o-nightingale!-thou-surely-artto-the-bev-dr-wordsworth-the-minstrels-played-their-christmas-tune-1-245-3-249-5-251-7-253-10-255-vi-257-28-264-29-267-30-268-31-268-32-269-3-273-39-275-41-277-43-281-46-284-49-288-5152-289292-vi-contents-page-text-notestexts-wordsworth-continued-after-tliought-55-295-scornnot-the-image342834649.html
RM2AWND2H–Select poems . de to Duty . . . Elegiac Stanzas . Character of the Happy Warrior Personal Talk . . . I. I am not One who mueii or oft delight. III. Wings have we,—and as far as we can go. IV. Nor can I not believe but that hereby. O Nightingale! Thou Surely ArtTo the Bev. Dr. Wordsworth . The Minstrels played their Christmas tune. 1 (245) 3 (249) 5 (251) 7 (253) 10 (255) VI (257) 28 (264) 29 (267) 30 (268) 31 (268) 32 (269) 3() (273) 39 (275) 41 (277) 43 (281) 46 (284) 49 (288) 5152 (289)(292) vi CONTENTS. PAGE. text. notes.Texts : Wordsworth (continued)— After-tliought . 55 (295) Scornnot the
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 499. THOUAS 0. ITEWMAIT, Editor. ^upvTKM^ "iniii"'ii'"" - yoinill, AUE. 10,1887. No, 32, J>art Falrtliorne, in Tick's Magazine for August, gii-es a poem on the "Message of the Flowers," of which these are the first and last stanzas : O, roses, blooming royally, you bring me, In your splendor, A message of the summer-time—an idyl of the dew ; A glimpse of all things beautiful—a hint of all things tender, A dream of all things wonderful, all fair, and sweet, and true. And never yet did man go se Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-bee-journal-bee-culture-bees-the-american-bee-journal-499-thouas-0-itewmait-editor-upvtkm-quotiniiiquotiiquotquot-yoinill-aue-101887-no-32-jgtart-falrtliorne-in-ticks-magazine-for-august-gii-es-a-poem-on-the-quotmessage-of-the-flowersquot-of-which-these-are-the-first-and-last-stanzas-o-roses-blooming-royally-you-bring-me-in-your-splendor-a-message-of-the-summer-timean-idyl-of-the-dew-a-glimpse-of-all-things-beautifula-hint-of-all-things-tender-a-dream-of-all-things-wonderful-all-fair-and-sweet-and-true-and-never-yet-did-man-go-se-image237739949.html
RMRPNYMD–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 499. THOUAS 0. ITEWMAIT, Editor. ^upvTKM^ "iniii"'ii'"" - yoinill, AUE. 10,1887. No, 32, J>art Falrtliorne, in Tick's Magazine for August, gii-es a poem on the "Message of the Flowers," of which these are the first and last stanzas : O, roses, blooming royally, you bring me, In your splendor, A message of the summer-time—an idyl of the dew ; A glimpse of all things beautiful—a hint of all things tender, A dream of all things wonderful, all fair, and sweet, and true. And never yet did man go se
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