Tyrese TO THE REV. F. D. MAURICE COME, when no graver cares employ, For, being of that honest few, H Who give the Fiend himself his due, Should all our churchmen foam in spite brom wo Yet one lay-hearth would give you welcome (Take it and come) to the Isle of Wight; W Where, far from noise and smoke of town, You'll have no scandal while you dine, slo For groves of pine on either hand, D To the Rev. F. D. To the Where, if below the milky steep Rev. F. D. Some ship of battle slowly creep, Maurice And on thro' zones of light and shadow Glimmer away to the lonely deep, HHT OT out of We might discuss the Northern sin rol Which made a selfish war begin; edit-boD Dispute the claims, arrange the chances; Emperor, Ottoman, which shall win: M Or whether war's avenging rod to 'gnied, „10' How best to help the slender store, In blund? Come, Maurice, come: the lawn as yet W But when the wreath of March has blossom'd, Or later, pay one visit here, on sred fluo7 one, January, 1854 redio no saig to as 89701g 707 ¿ bunte golutw to tauld oddsord oT Ieraud mod adi jao pudrut bak ¿lurse bus dado no wollid & esldT THOI WILL I O WELL for him whose will is strong! For him nor moves the loud world's random Nor all Calamity's hugest waves confound, Who seems a promontory of rock, That, compass'd round with turbulent sound, But ill for him who, bettering not with time, Recurring and suggesting still! bali And o'er a weary sultry land, Far beneath a blazing vault, Sown in a wrinkle of the monstrous hill, The city sparkles like a grain of salt. Will 1 The Charge of the Light Brigade THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE I HALF a league, half a league, un Forward, the Light Brigadeiro he Charge for the guns!' he said: te rok Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. som museo albbim n Forward, the Light Brigade !" Was there a man dismay'd? Not tho' the soldier knew Some one had blunder'd: Their's not to make reply,id soì lị ma JW bsTheir's not to reason why, odt atquo Their's but to do and die, w rovo brá. Into the valley of Death og guimbo, 10 Rode the six hundred.ous goirumal ow and an ameya off 3 squaremmi al nailioT Cannon to right of them,ow safe onb Cannon to left of them, Cannon in front of them Volley'd and thunder'd; ad 1 Storm'd at with shot and shell, Boldly they rode and well, Into the jaws of Death, Rode the six hundred. Flash'd all their sabres bare, All the world wonder'd: Reel'd from the sabre-stroke of Shatter'd and sunder'd. Then they rode back, but not Not the six hundred. Jad 5 Cannon to right of them, Cannon behind them Volley'd and thunder'd ; long to Y While horse and hero fell, 7094 When can their glory fade?ow 10" Honour the charge they made!ż The Charge of the Light Brigade |