Punch . same. — That day for both hath done !And you, and he, and I, are ONE ! . <© vni&zxiz !Then hand in hand, most woefully,They went, the willows weeping nigh; <& migzxiz!Left hand in left was left to cling! JOn each a silver wedding-ring. <& mifzxiz !And having walkt a little space,They halted, each one in her place : <& mtezxiz !And chanted loud a wondrous plaintWell chosen: wild, one-noted, quaint: © migzxiz ! Heigho! the Wind and the Rain ! The Moons at the Full, ffiautoalne, ffiatltoaftU ! Heigho 1 the Wind and the BainOn gold-hair woven, and gold-hair plain I Heigho I the


Punch . same. — That day for both hath done !And you, and he, and I, are ONE ! . <© vni&zxiz !Then hand in hand, most woefully,They went, the willows weeping nigh; <& migzxiz!Left hand in left was left to cling! JOn each a silver wedding-ring. <& mifzxiz !And having walkt a little space,They halted, each one in her place : <& mtezxiz !And chanted loud a wondrous plaintWell chosen: wild, one-noted, quaint: © migzxiz ! Heigho! the Wind and the Rain ! The Moons at the Full, ffiautoalne, ffiatltoaftU ! Heigho 1 the Wind and the BainOn gold-hair woven, and gold-hair plain I Heigho I the Wind and the Bain IOh when shall we Three meet again ! Atween the river and the wood. Knee-deep mid whispering reeds they stood: ® migzxiz !The green earth oozing soft and dankBeneath them, soakt and suckt and sank!... & mi&zxiz !Yet soak-and-suck-and-sink or not,They, chanting, craned towards & miizxle I 110 PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI [March 17, PUNCHS ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT. unday is the ac-cepted Zummersetpronunciation ofSunday, but hath tospeak of the Par-liamentary weekbeginning— Monday, March5. Lord Chelms-ford had the plea-sure of defeatingan attempt by theChancellor toimprove the law ofevidence taken inDivorce cases. Byway of compensa-tion to himself forhaving done his. duty as an obstruc-tive peer, the ableself-made man toldthe Lords a storyof a member of their Lordships House, who was, nevertheless, a young man not highly educated,and who had been nearly victimised by an artful young lady. Are there such thingsas ignorant young Lords, and do they vote on measures affecting the interests of thenation ? .For the honour of the sturdy dwellers on the Durham Coast, we rejoice to beable to say that the Admiralty declares its disbelief in the story about the exhibitionof false lights to wreck ships. We hope and believe that if a scoundrel were baseenough even to suggest such an infernal idea to any two or three of


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