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SUMMER SONG.

I SAW the last rose of the waning year ;
Blood-red she stood in all her bravery;

And, lingering, I seemed the doom to hear :
In life so far is unto death too nigh!

No breath was stirring through the sultry dayOnly a butterfly with wings outspread ; Although its fluttering scarce the air could sway, The rose yet felt it and her petals shed.

FRIEDRICH HEBBEL.-Sommerlied.

INNOCENCE.

'Love is an infant full of guile''Twas thus my mother spake

'Despite his gentle air and smile, Avoid him like a snake!'

And yet it puzzles me

From such a child as he

What harm a girl can take.

"Twas but to-day young Hylas came,

And in Evadne's ear,

With trembling lips and eyes of flame,

Described a god so dear

So full of joy and truth—

The very god forsooth

Who caused my mother's fear!

To do away with all my doubt,

Lysander I'll employ ;

Together we'll seek Cupid out,

Nor breathe a word to annoy Mamma; and should Love try His very naughtiest, why,

We're two against a boy.

BOUFFLERS.-L'Amour.

THE MAGIC LANTERN.

'MAGIC lanterns for ever!' cried I,
When my years were a dozen or so ;
How the figures hop, stumble, and fly!
How brightly the colours all glow !

How rude of the showman to say

Before one has time to explore: "Now look at them well while you may; Very soon you will see them no more!"

I have long learnt to lay to my heart

The words that could then rouse my gall;

To the man who reflects they impart

A lesson 'tis well to recall :

Life's gew-gaws, so tempting and gay—

All the objects by which we set store

Now look at them well while you may;

Very soon you will see them no more!

There is Gércourt, whom luck still befriends
At roulette, and écarté, and dice;
Could you only secure the same ends,

You would gamble, like him, in a trice.
You're jealous in watching him play,

As he doubles his gains o'er and o'er : Now look at them well while you may;

Very soon you will see them no more!

In the midst of his parasite band,

Who can vie with the wealthy Mondor?

He knows that a failure, well-planned,

Will leave him more rich than before ;

The dupes he has promised to pay

Cent. per cent. may lament and implore:

Now look at them well while you may;

Very soon you will see them no more!

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