ESSAYS IN OLD FRENCH FORMS. “They are a school to win And, graced with her song, Ben Jonson, Underwoods. F As, to the pipe, with rhythmic feet ROSE-LEAVES. (TRIOLETS.) “Sans peser.-Sans rester." A KISS. ROSE kissed me tonday Will she kiss me to-morrow? Let it be as it may, Rose kissed me to-day. But the pleasure gives way To a savour of sorrow;Rose kissed me to-day, Will she kiss me to-morrow? CIRCE. Madam Rose is a scholar :- 'Tis to show her new collar ; In the School of Coquettes Madam Rose is a scholar ! HERE's a present for Rose, How pleased she is looking! Why, it's “Gouffé on Cooking” How pleased she is looking! URCEUS EXIT.” And it turned to a Sonnet. In her latest new bonnet; And it turned to a Sonnet. 1874 |