. The century illustrated monthly magazine . PLAN OF MR. WARD S HOUSE. 220 THE QUEENS HOUSE OF SAMUEL COLEMAN, ESQ., NEWPORT, R. I. home nor haven in our new architectural ere- he has no right to ruin it — no, not even when ations. Blessed be the fact, and soon may it it is the interior of his own home. impress itself more clearly than it does to-day I have not half said all I wished to say and upon that somewhat ungrateful beneficiary began to say about the exteriors of our new- whom we call the client. Soon may he learn est houses, but the rest must now stand over more thoroughly than


. The century illustrated monthly magazine . PLAN OF MR. WARD S HOUSE. 220 THE QUEENS HOUSE OF SAMUEL COLEMAN, ESQ., NEWPORT, R. I. home nor haven in our new architectural ere- he has no right to ruin it — no, not even when ations. Blessed be the fact, and soon may it it is the interior of his own home. impress itself more clearly than it does to-day I have not half said all I wished to say and upon that somewhat ungrateful beneficiary began to say about the exteriors of our new- whom we call the client. Soon may he learn est houses, but the rest must now stand over more thoroughly than he yet has learned that to a final chapter. when a work of art is given into his keeping M. G. van Rensselaer. THE QUEENS BEAD. FROM some old desert tomb they bringA bead, the bauble of a queenLong flown to the four winds, sole thingOf all a splendor that has been. Sole witness of an elder eld Than thrice-blown ashes; with this beadBetween a thumb and finger held, The heart halts shaking like a reed. Deep in the dusk it has escaped; Vague phantasms only may we mark,Search as we will,


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