The masque of the muses . e;Said he saw no valid reason why a generals should not be MISCELLANEOUS. « I45 Written full, with proper title, so the rank was een set is fair and square and lawful — drunken king is but a clown. Judge, I tell you tis outrageous! such vile penalties and pains!Your Court Terrible is lawful, but it can not feel for How now? In sober earnest? or in vein of jesting sport?Either way it frets my honor, and becomes contempt of court! But you wrong the court, for really he was homeless, old, and I —Sent him tottering to the work-house, as a healthy p


The masque of the muses . e;Said he saw no valid reason why a generals should not be MISCELLANEOUS. « I45 Written full, with proper title, so the rank was een set is fair and square and lawful — drunken king is but a clown. Judge, I tell you tis outrageous! such vile penalties and pains!Your Court Terrible is lawful, but it can not feel for How now? In sober earnest? or in vein of jesting sport?Either way it frets my honor, and becomes contempt of court! But you wrong the court, for really he was homeless, old, and I —Sent him tottering to the work-house, as a healthy place to so; now hes free and happy — no more pangs of wounded pride;Yet for Justice sake, historians, make no record where he died. Tell it not, and yet to Justice een the court of Deathmust yield; And some poet may hereafter sing of graves in Pot-ters Field. 146 THE MASQUE OF THE MUSES. Justice is the law eternal — wrong and ruth are only-lent; Oer the grave of our dead soldier let us build NERO. FROM THE GERMAN OF UDO BRACHVOGEL.


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