. The Forester . Iv. Ch-p-n : My vacant days go on, go on. M. Hu-z-ga:•celestial rest. A rapture of submission lifts her soul into Pleasures immoderately pursued waste the powers of M. M-REthe mind. R. B-RC-AY : She sits in simple smiles, her two hands lying iniier lap. I. Tr-br-dge : Tis known she could speak Greek as easily as;pigs do squeak. Miss H-ll : Every secret I can learn my business is to tell. Miss T-yl-r : A tender heart, a will inflexible. Miss S-RG-nt : Where sits the dame, disguised in looks profound,and eyes her fairy throng, and turns her wheel around. Prof. E-g-rI seek a wife


. The Forester . Iv. Ch-p-n : My vacant days go on, go on. M. Hu-z-ga:•celestial rest. A rapture of submission lifts her soul into Pleasures immoderately pursued waste the powers of M. M-REthe mind. R. B-RC-AY : She sits in simple smiles, her two hands lying iniier lap. I. Tr-br-dge : Tis known she could speak Greek as easily as;pigs do squeak. Miss H-ll : Every secret I can learn my business is to tell. Miss T-yl-r : A tender heart, a will inflexible. Miss S-RG-nt : Where sits the dame, disguised in looks profound,and eyes her fairy throng, and turns her wheel around. Prof. E-g-rI seek a wife ! What! I love ! I sue !. Miss C-sh-n : She has a glowingheart, they say, though her outward sem-blance is ice. Miss St-r-t : Her word is more thanthe miraculous harp. Miss Ay-s : ^iiow \r\ general Miss S-z-r : Why ! In good time ! ! Miss P-l-ps : An eager coquette. Joke —It would be advisable forour friend from the town of Evans-ville to learn the city before shecompares Siegel & Coopers bestcandy to Allegrettis and Kehoes. How pleased is every paltry elf To prate about that thing—himself. I know what study is ; it is to toilHard through the hours of the midnight watch. No thugar ; jutht cream, pleath, Mitli Thomath. Why is gymnasium like a bottomless pit ?Because you cant get out of it. I should know that voice. M. B-R-LL E. McK-Y R. B-CH : M-D M-RE M. H-B-GH Plain in thy neatness. E. D-w-Y : M. F-LL-S-E C. C-L-N : R. T-u-x : the door. M. C-M-GS : L. vSt-d-d Thyself a shadow. : Whose star shines innocently still. ■ Boasts rank and empty name. I am sent with broom before to sweep the dust behind Tip


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