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nod laughed them all to scorn. V ,
-, At last, came one whose venomed breath . i L
Like a blight on Love did fall; ' r --
Ah! wo hctide the luckless heart
That once becomes his tlirtill l
He looked on Love with ii withering glance
' ' Of his luitreless, cold, green eye; I
And Love dropped clown from the sycamore tree,
' And heaved a doep, deep sig . ' > ,
I “Begoiie! begone ! ” ihan Jealousy cried ,
.t
place is here no more; . .
. For the Love that Jealousy ont!:e’has chased,
Can nought again restore ’
Love gathered his arrows and flew away, '
.By ear upsrience tang t, "
That he who boasts may find ere long ,
. What peril his words have brought. V
llY LIFE IS A FAIRWS GAY DREAM.
, 'BY ANNA cottn iaoivarr.
.J.M.
My life is a f'airy‘s gay dream,
- And thou art the genii, whose wand > J
Tints all things around with the beam, ,
. The bloom of Titaniu‘s bright land.
A wish to my lips never sprung.‘
A hope in mine eyes nevershone,‘
But, ere it was breathed by my tongue,
.To grant it thy footsteps have Hown. r
, Thy joys, they have ever been mine,
Thy sorrows, too often thine own, ‘
The sun that on‘ me still would shine, -
O’er thee threw its shadows alone.
I'd fiiin sea thee wear, v
For unco-but I know then wilt chide--
Ah! leave me its thorns, lava, to bear!
Life‘a garland then let us divide,
its to
if iilllopulat i.Nioiiils.-.i
min Blaekvvoodh Dlagllinl.
TEN THOUSAND A YEAR. :
' ’ .- g [Continued]
Let me now turn to a man of a very different descrip-
tion-Mr. Aubrey. He had now spent nearly a yeariii ([13
real study of the law; during which time I nave nol[hg
least hesitation in saying that he had made-‘uotwithsiandl
ing all his dreadful drawbacks-at least five times the pro.
gress that is generally made by even the most successful of
those who devote themselves to the legal profession. Ilg
had, moreover, during the same period, produced five or
six very brilliant political dissertations, and several cm,“-3.
butions to historical literature; and the reader will not be
surprised to learn, that such exertionsasthese, and such
anxieties as were his, had told visibly on hun. H, ‘was
very thin; his cheek had lost in color; his eye was op.
pressed; his spirits had lost their buoyancy, except in the
few intervals which he was permitted, by his harassing la-
" He still bore tip against 1.3.
troubles with an unyielding resolution; feeling that Pro.
vidence had called upon him to do his uttermost, and qwnii
the resultwith pltiencl and faith. Nqlhmg had occurred
’ ‘ ,' to brighten his prospects.” .33.
minish his crushing load of habihty by.Il1Bl!'l weight
But his wellsdisciplined mind now stood him in noble stead,
and enabled him to realize a daily consciousness of ad.
vancement in the pursuits to which he had devoted himself.
on may imagine the alarm ocaaaioned him, on his re.
turn from the Temple on the eveningyf the day on which
Gammon had paid his remarkable visit to Miss-Aubrey,
which I have been describing, by the sight of the troubled
cuiintenances of his wife and sister. Mrs. Aubrey had re-
turned home within about half an hour after,Gammori,‘a
leaving Vivian Street, and to her Miss Aubrey iltslnnlly
communicated tlie.ertraordinary‘proposal which he had
made to her, a1l,iii fact, that had passed between them-
reducsd the little chaos there into something like form and
er. ,
Before he quitted Mr. Gammon, that gentleman quietly
:::‘.::li;‘t.::‘it:::::";:,:“ ‘“= 0”“ 'f"‘‘’“
v --mi, amt: ! vi uolll the old mi ' - J
heaviest you know? is-eh u(l7pos::n:l:];'y,:r,l,:l,‘.l.): he 2‘;
ed, apprehensively, and scratching his head Iii mus, ny,
have that-I mean that fellow Auhrey’s acciiunt-without
coming to wor 3.” - , .
" Whyv-stay! ska ," said Mr. G .'
thoughtful air-‘‘ I dii n’t see that, eiiinlixelimliilr“
benrance has itslimita, It may be abused, Mr. Quirk.”
" Ecodl Ishould think sol" quoth Mr. Quirk, eagerly.
“and I know who ‘a abused 0ameltody’x forbgunnce-ell,
Gammon l " .
'f1““'l">'3‘3“d You, my dear sir," replied Gammon, with
3‘“gll“‘1 fear I must plead no longer for him-I have
30116 JIMMY. Perhaps, much further than my -ll-If! '0 ‘he
firm warranted. ’ i , l 3 r s
“ It ‘a a heavy balance, Gammon-a very heavy balance,
M456 lls. (id, to be outstanding so long-he Igleed to
pay interest on ’t-did n’! he, eh !-But really something
ought to he done in it; and-cams, Gammon! aspyou 5..
had your time so long, now comes mine l-Turn him over
, .. , . v
7" r ‘ s
. “ I should be very sorry to distrein him, poor devil!"
“Distress liirnt Our bill must be ymd. i ii him,
why don't be pay his debut lpll ml“; Wu pay yours;
he must pay his.” i , ‘ ‘ ' ' <
" Certainly. >By the wry." said Gammon, suddenly, (I if
you were to take hold and decided ENDS. his friends would
undoubtedly step‘l;tI)I'“‘t:d 120'-‘l l'Cll!("ehhim.“
‘ !ayl Vatiin youo tree da ‘ '
three days to turn about int :l-rm, he ., ,’i“vingg":u ‘Th’:
‘hila in a -m 9 house at the West End, like I gen-.
ilemaa-looks down. I.’ll be sworn, on us poor attorneys,
'“’''d’'-. ‘"35" 5‘ ht 1!, because he ‘s coming to the bar.
I. no nonsense l I won't ntuid our
5!
W mind, Gammo
coming in again as you did bef -ifl ' - .
tweeiithievu, eh‘l'f 0" x mm honor in
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t J. WINCHESTER, runnisiiiiit “ '
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No tietit-up utita contracts out powers ; ‘ (Elie mliolc tmbounli ch Qttmtittetit is ours! " l ‘
QUARTO EDITION. , oi.-pidi: 3n‘i1N'1;'5TgEE.,%' N PER ......
" AN N U M.
V"""” H - ' - ‘ N"- 92- NEW-YORK. SATURDAY. MAY 29, 1341. wrists Nm.E$,E.-
9 . i ' ‘ - , , , -,...4 . 1
, V 3"“? “'9 Excehtion of theastounding infori-nation concerning 4 I
h.s.,..;h“, ' I lovedto Walk abroad at even, i,,;',:l;'”d::’:fn:f:‘‘l’,'‘‘‘““ ‘0 YII'!0n- l;The two ladies had,
‘ ‘ ii“ - An gaze up in the many blue ' 9 0“ 0011698 mg l (2 whole mum; from
W-hue shine [he m,inkung1amp’sofhe“en’ lctgrhglighgey-at all events for the present; but their per.
1 ‘ AN ALLEGORY > ‘ Uacounted bl’ it mortal’s view. cegning ,hge'“:i;,Tein,,cfn;,a5;';%d“s 5'” q”e5'l"’"“d "'9'" C0“-
, ' ‘ . i = . ere co ' e ' I
, Yomvu Love sat once in a sycamore tree 0’ “““‘l bmde 59"“? lhwing fiver. ?3d,'h9,Y 10161 him frankly the sin Illlil‘mleliidn1]1:l'7.5Kll(‘.:l‘I‘l)i‘));:itd]Ee9: i
. That stood by a cottage door; rind listen In its music sweet, mg incident which had happene in his absence Blank
The saucy boy with his grfowg phyed’ While on its tide the moon-beams quiver, “muemenl W85 succeeded by vivid indignation in Mr .
V L n wumed ‘hem Die, and 0.". V Quick dancing with their tiny (egg, Aubrey is soon as he had heard what had passed ; and for
'- “ Oh! Love," he cried “ is lord ofall ‘ a - “Y9” “"3 9 W” 9X0E=i' l ' d ' '
, l, The lowly and the proud; ’ ' Oillllrieliiiigiiitriisrinliie:,';1:'::‘gh‘‘'E ( tried to soothe him; invain diiidvl(hlcl%h'i'at7‘Vev lIeI’II:l':1‘s"f‘Dl'lhdBl; - ‘;
Love reigns supreme in the lonely vale, a. or who from the mug R 'f'i‘;V"! '95- round him. and implore him, for all their saliva to lake no : ti
‘ A A db‘ reigns "1 the E3“dY "0W<‘l l" To bells that tinkle oniihyh lga l;'?:‘c:o'1‘:(:E;!IIl'IlUn of what had happened ;'in vain did - ' ,1’
. , ' s ' - - - >
The “El”?! l‘3“,Zh9d 3 m""Yl‘“ghL , , Or sit me by some spray-clad fountain any ‘future ial!:t':pt?bv;o3i'll;i Gzldvl: htimtmmm lniiiligence 9r it i E‘
As he sat in the sycamore tree- - [world And watch the ' ll h‘ k dd‘ vain did the b h ' i ' m 'u 0 renew hui “H”; m i it ' i " -i
, ,“ Oh, there ‘a nought," he cried, “in the wide, wide, That roll along theindiilaaiit lI'KliDclllIll‘ili1n nu’ fearful pow; aster iilelrdifritlihmi-lvifnh gr”! emmmm of ‘he i ii
. There is nought but yields to me i U..l,mk,,, by “,5 mo,,,,,,,, mm hands. i He was erem torem “Id ‘Md W!“ In Mrieainmanis i Ii
Come hither, come hither, all you who sway ’ . ' friuik am] gxphcgl. -uni m’id’".‘,h m “'Me'."'.d' "“"""""v ' Q
The destinies of man, , - 0'5!"-4. -eon the rocks qfocean. next morning ii.st’timi l] an em’ in ""'"'“" '?‘""-‘ ‘h’ '5
Two subjects of mine dwell in this cat, And lmen ‘0 "'9, Swelling V031’ tion and temper he had rgesol yd’ mg I "110" hi‘ dis"? "W
come win "Rm. he who “M )9 ,Of;ta:l‘i)t wages, Wlllrlltleaselcss motion, either personally or by lEIi9l‘;'lll:nlhKl:?mG";‘Ifli]lEl:(:lile ‘Mi dal’ : I i i i
- . r a r . . , i ; no on ‘ . !
He spoke; Md mmghl before his eyes 5 , fl‘ ‘'3 9"‘ G Pebbly shore. perernptorilyv forbidding any renewal of his proposals, but . S; “
, > A hideous f-Mm appeamdg To me :9; sweet ,0 waik at even, also reqitesung him to discontinue his visits in Vivian tn
.’T was Poverty, gaunt, and clothed in rags-' And w“.h ‘ ""‘-”l"g lmm "7 V59" '""" .
p i. Am; the wuage do" she ncareq. Thoerbeauties of the earth and heaven, “ Qli, Charles! Charles! be puncttizilly home by six!"
She lifted the latch and she entered in, , ‘Sand “Wu. ye! ever new. exclaimed they. as be embraced them both at pining and
. . . And awhile did her dark brows lower; m""”" 1" 7- N0! 2!). iett. it. II. B. hddrd. bursting afresh into tears, “ do consider the agtiny- '
‘ i But Love still sat in the sycamore tree, T the dreadful suspense we shall be in all day t " r
3 ' . nd Poverty had no power. IIOPE. h “ I vyilldrciurriby six,l to a minute! Do n‘t four for me I" ‘t
‘ A d d W 1, h . b Gemle lady “I e rep is , wit a smi C-mwhllch, however instantly d’a-, , i '
11 ;‘ed'1p'5::1cT;“!ess ;H:“i;';Y591'&'“‘l5 ff’ 55 Gm‘ fwm h'V;el;‘;-‘eshoxlgugfggg bonow; ap[6e[;r;t‘lY, as :pItLn“a::i:hhad quilted their prdsence. . -L ‘
And he soon chased Poverty far away, life if llope were lost’! mm. hem and C - ebmvxl mmnmgl "l7"“" “"‘ " clad“ ’ 3"
3,), his pump ",4 “in p,,,,de, > A helrrilcss ship by tenipests tost. m-med [he 1 ha“ "5 “"9” “F P“ l“"‘l9-“Id F-‘idly '
; ' He strewed temptation in the path, , V - GEN” 1355’. C3353 thy EDUOW. in ma, mac, ezbdeade , ‘Pd 3"''3'‘.‘''’ G“""""" i 90-ff!"
- ‘ And he thought to gain the field; H"l"9 may bring a bright to-marrow. ingsmuuh as %h;:''"’'‘ ‘ "d“l’"'“""“ ""1?! 5"" f‘0IIlInu0.
But Love still sat in the sycamore tree, Ssrrow robs me ha" of Pleasure Dams as “sud he k‘;]',:e0f';.“hi‘S3"!“F"""‘5l 0”;“' c‘''"'n.g '” ll”
I , A011 Wealth “'35 ‘Dried K0 Y‘=ld- ’ . ‘' Hope restores it without measure’; - d007, in Orderito prevent any oniigelfyaiiieyiipciisfaiiliriliitiitlloiaoldiili
And then came a form with a lofty brow, , s"'“"’ ‘ll"13‘l'9 sparkling 93"’. "‘ “Y “l ‘he “WWYODS k“9Y5 "id WP?!" lyina on big
' An an eye ofkindliiig iinie-, . r Hope the tear-drop hasten to dry- table; and set all‘ to makes. call upon Mr. Gfmmonu
Great power has he in the hearts ormeii, Gm” lady. tease thy sorrow, whose coumem-nce,,flu.<hed and ii-missed, strongly W.
And Ambition is his name. Hope may bring ii hngl" go.m.rmw, J. M, Eohorated what he said on the subject of his inilispositinn
‘He whispered tales offume and power, , mi ..till, he said, he could attend to any business which Mr. i
- - 4 r . . .
g , And promised mighty things; A Q-"Pk “B5 P”‘P3Yl’fl ‘hen lo riirntion ; whereupon Mr. '
. ‘But Love laughed loud in 'il'E’S)’-0301011-I.l'(P, - ' : Qlmk look TKO"! ‘"9, lmck" E l‘"’C'= of paper, put on his
‘ ' i And merrily trimmed his wings. i ‘ - 1”‘ ’A"E:LDKlCH- , 3:899. 133 Fuleqlfiallvhsdto him fatvm a number of [l'I('l]'lO- ‘
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.TlIw 505!“ 0“ f""I"' “".“" h“”.Y‘“E "'- ‘11.‘.;h.:.‘l::‘;u3l;qtehe day. I - answers were brief, and poingd‘ neiidpziiiiilligt 0(f‘I‘;'llrnr?t‘;: ‘ ‘K
> . An strove‘ tiat pair to win: , i s i , tors in t‘ ned- ' ht h l; ‘ ‘ ,
' ' Same only reached the cottage door, And l7Y"3‘h9!l ll" lonlli 10113 night “WY. his gfggllablllly:5l'l:lnE19I’gyi?)l-lirlilzgllllligledhfrotln one Or‘ I r
‘ -‘ ‘ some boldly entered in. 1“ 5'‘““‘'’‘11k9 "F055 3,; "yd M, < . E‘ ”‘ ed 9”“ , - . a ‘
w d .1 . - . 7 , . P ion to carry away a siiizlc clear idea or wtiathad ‘ , ‘
And every an an every W: e But when the sun, In all his state, been so clearly mid him ; Ind wiiiiom allowinrr the riot of ‘ K '. r‘
W“ “fled bY.‘u “‘ “‘"‘i 7 ' Illum’d the eastern skies, - i which be felt. however, a painful consciousness? sim I do. .s ’i .. ii‘
i But Love 3"“ PM In the Svcamm ‘mi i . She prised through Glory‘s Morning-gale, igrmined to do nothing that he could possibly ii-otdpdilnw ‘ ‘J
‘- ' And walked in Paradise! s till Mr. Gammon made hisre-appearance at the office, anad ‘ I