. The World of fashion and continental feuilletons. ted with the press.*** I thought so, was the immediate rejoinder, * for you havenearly squeezed my ribs in 1 THE RETURN OF SUMMER. Summer is come with her leaves and her flowers,Summer is come with the sun on her bowers ;The lark in the clouds, and the thrush on the bough,And the dove in the thicket, make melody now ;The noon is abroad, but the shadows are the green rushes grow in the dark forest seek not the hedges where violets blow,There alone in the twilight of evening we go ;They are love-tokens offered when heavy with
. The World of fashion and continental feuilletons. ted with the press.*** I thought so, was the immediate rejoinder, * for you havenearly squeezed my ribs in 1 THE RETURN OF SUMMER. Summer is come with her leaves and her flowers,Summer is come with the sun on her bowers ;The lark in the clouds, and the thrush on the bough,And the dove in the thicket, make melody now ;The noon is abroad, but the shadows are the green rushes grow in the dark forest seek not the hedges where violets blow,There alone in the twilight of evening we go ;They are love-tokens offered when heavy with dew,To a lip yet more fragrant, an eye yet more blue :But leave them alone to their summer soft seek the green rushes that grow by the stream ! A Curious Cat-o-Nine-Tails.—Robert of Gloucestersays that Queen Elfrida used to whip her step-son Edward,son to King Edgar, with vmx tapers, so that when he grewup he hated the sight of a candle.^^ Few, certainly, wouldmake light of such a flagellation. BELL, PRINTER, 28, CRAVEN-STREET,
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