THE RAVEN. A Christmas Tale, told by a School-boy to his little Brothers and Sistcrs. Underneath a huge oak tree Where then did the raven go? He went high and low, Many autumns, many springs At length he came back, and with him a she, And the acorn was grown a tall oak tree. They built them a nest in the topmost bough, At length be brought down the poor raven's own oak. His young ones were kill’d: for they could not depart, And their mother did die of a broken heart. The boughs from the trunk the woodman did severAnd they floated it down on the course of tne river. Seventeen or eighteen years ago, an artist of some celebrity was so pleased with this doggerel, that he amused himself with the thought of making a Child's Picture Book of it; but he could not hit on a picture for these four lines. I suggested a round-about with four seats, and the four seasons, as children, with Time for the shew-man. They saw'd it in planks, and its bark they did strip, blast, He heard the last shriek of the perishing souls Right glad was the raven, and off he went fleet, They had taken his all, and revenge was sweet! MUTUAL PASSION. Altered and modernized from an old Poet. I love, and he loves me again, Yet dare I not tell who : Yet while my joy's unknown, Its rosy buds are but half-blown: What no one with me shares, seems scarce my own. I'll tell, that if they be not glad, They yet may envy me: "Twould vex me worse than scorn! And yet it cannot be forborn, Unless my heart would like my thoughts be torn. He is, if they can find him, fair And fresh, and fragrant too; As after rain the summer air, And looks as lillies do, That are this morning blown! Yet, yet I doubt, he is not known, Yet, yet I fear to have him fully shewn. But he hath eyes so large, and bright, Which none can see, and doubt But then to raise my fears, His voice- -what maid so ever hears Will be my rival, tho’ she have but ears. I'll tell no more! yet I love him, And he loves me; yet so, In each so free from blame, That both of us would gain new fame, If love's strong fears would let me tell his name ! |