. Aurora (1897). Tashioned so slenderly, Young and so Fair.—Anna Peek. A tongue that ruleth the hour.—Lots. The Glass of Fashion, the mould of Form, Observed of all Observers.—Ella Belle. I have a kind of alacrity for sinking-— Mid. Some by sin and some by virtue fall.—Emmie D. What, my dear Lady Disdain! Are you yet living?—Ada. A wretched soul, bruised by adversity.—Sybil. Eliza . . was not born under a rhyming planet. I am slow of study.—Margaret. Ill speak in a monstrous little voice.—Clyde. The course of true love never did run smooth.—Corinne. I have never known so young a body with so o


. Aurora (1897). Tashioned so slenderly, Young and so Fair.—Anna Peek. A tongue that ruleth the hour.—Lots. The Glass of Fashion, the mould of Form, Observed of all Observers.—Ella Belle. I have a kind of alacrity for sinking-— Mid. Some by sin and some by virtue fall.—Emmie D. What, my dear Lady Disdain! Are you yet living?—Ada. A wretched soul, bruised by adversity.—Sybil. Eliza . . was not born under a rhyming planet. I am slow of study.—Margaret. Ill speak in a monstrous little voice.—Clyde. The course of true love never did run smooth.—Corinne. I have never known so young a body with so old a head. —Amanda. The fair, the chaste, the unexpressive she.—Lil. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some havegreatness thrust upon them.—Nellie Mand. I know a trick worth two of that—Ada. No more of that, Hal, and thou lovest me !—Lottie C. I can call spirits from the vasty Bess. For my voice I have lost it, with halloaing and singing ofAthems —Lillie L.


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