Wayside pictures, hymns, and poems . BULO. DRAMATIS PERSON^E. SelaxdoAkleaf BULO .PiUPEDO Walla .FaeboTajisonItaea A City Merchant. His Wife. Their Daughter. The Serving Man. A Shipivreched Mariner. A Shrimp Catcher. His Wife. A Street PART FIRST. Scene—A country residence nearthe sea. Time — and her daughterhVLOin their sleeping apartment. nleaf. And still this knocking !What inti-uder scares CoUNTRrVVOMAN. Teemu . . A Lost Child. An Australian Stockman. Ditto Shepherd. The Lost Childs Mother. First Reaper. Second Ditto. The dark-winged Night, and luuries sleep away
Wayside pictures, hymns, and poems . BULO. DRAMATIS PERSON^E. SelaxdoAkleaf BULO .PiUPEDO Walla .FaeboTajisonItaea A City Merchant. His Wife. Their Daughter. The Serving Man. A Shipivreched Mariner. A Shrimp Catcher. His Wife. A Street PART FIRST. Scene—A country residence nearthe sea. Time — and her daughterhVLOin their sleeping apartment. nleaf. And still this knocking !What inti-uder scares CoUNTRrVVOMAN. Teemu . . A Lost Child. An Australian Stockman. Ditto Shepherd. The Lost Childs Mother. First Reaper. Second Ditto. The dark-winged Night, and luuries sleep awayWhere torrents lift their voices, and the batSports with the moonbeams in the old church laneBeside the woodmans cottage ? Bulo, call tlie ser^ing-man. The racket roarsAs if a cliff had tumbled headlong on the beachAnd dammed the roaring ocean. Ring, I say,And let the bell cry something terrible,—That Jeopardy stands frowning. Strange the darkShould harbour deeds that injure honest worthWhich lives as innocently as the would not harm a beetle: strange, I say,That brazen Wickedness should swagger fortiiIn garb unseemly, lifting his harsh trampling vfrtue, honour, so that thornsAre often scattered on t
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