Graham's magazine . -RnH I H stran - frer at this hour? She m S i ^—tt—? S :«~ ^ »: a A LADY HEARD A MINSTREL SING 185 §d I^ E5 £ :<r closd the casement,— veild the lamp, The Min - strel pausd in sor - row, * Yet. The minstrel came again next night, The lady was not sleeping,She slily (tho she veild the light) Was thro her casement heard him fondly breathe her name, Then saw him go with sorrow;And cried, I wonder whence he came 1 Perhaps he 11 come to-morrow. Again she heard (he sweet guitar,— But soon the song was broken :Tho songs are sweet, oh ! sweeter far Are words in kindn


Graham's magazine . -RnH I H stran - frer at this hour? She m S i ^—tt—? S :«~ ^ »: a A LADY HEARD A MINSTREL SING 185 §d I^ E5 £ :<r closd the casement,— veild the lamp, The Min - strel pausd in sor - row, * Yet. The minstrel came again next night, The lady was not sleeping,She slily (tho she veild the light) Was thro her casement heard him fondly breathe her name, Then saw him go with sorrow;And cried, I wonder whence he came 1 Perhaps he 11 come to-morrow. Again she heard (he sweet guitar,— But soon the song was broken :Tho songs are sweet, oh ! sweeter far Are words in kindness spoken :She loves him for himself alone, Disguise no more hell borrow,The minstrels rank at length is known,- She 11 grace a court to-morrow. 16* REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS Charles OMalley, The Irish Dragoon. By Harry Lorre-quer. With Forty Illustrations by Phiz. Complete Volume. Carey § Hart: Philadelphia. The first point to be observed in the consideration oft; Charles OMalley is the great popularity of the believe that in this respect it has surpassed even theinimitable compositions of Mr. Dickens. At all events ithas met with a most extensive sale; and, although thegraver journals have avoi


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