. Our young folks [serial]. 1 e-^t ??. li^f^Spi^i ^--=£. DOUBLE ACROSTIC CHARADES, No. 48. FOUNDATION WORDS. As celestial a creature as ever was known,Yet not fit for heaven I really must own. But look at his head, and you d say it were vainTo introduce me where waterfalls reign. CROSS WORDS. A one-eyed blacksmith, IMust serve the gods or die. Within my name there lurksThe paradise of Turks. The writers of our time !In this bright group I shine. A house not built on land,Nor made by human hand. I shout thy name so dear !Discovery is near. Among my wounded braveAn angel moved to save. Reproach,


. Our young folks [serial]. 1 e-^t ??. li^f^Spi^i ^--=£. DOUBLE ACROSTIC CHARADES, No. 48. FOUNDATION WORDS. As celestial a creature as ever was known,Yet not fit for heaven I really must own. But look at his head, and you d say it were vainTo introduce me where waterfalls reign. CROSS WORDS. A one-eyed blacksmith, IMust serve the gods or die. Within my name there lurksThe paradise of Turks. The writers of our time !In this bright group I shine. A house not built on land,Nor made by human hand. I shout thy name so dear !Discovery is near. Among my wounded braveAn angel moved to save. Reproach, alas ! not rare,Of beauty everywhere. The Seven Gables. No. soothing words to hear ;Like music sweet,They charm the ear. From mothers lips I lull to sleep ;I make you laugh, I make you weep. cross pet of the children, The plague of the cook,A story I would tell If I could write a book. I reigned as a king Oer the fair land of GreeceHer fame shall neer depart, Her glory never cease. To weary ones I bring sweet


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