Original Poetry, &c.
ANOTHER HEADING OP “DOMES” AT HOME. It us tlmilitt. which have their accusative (cxcutive) case ending in (H.S) *OEIIOLD the Mansion reared by daedal Jack C? Sea the Malt storedin many a plethoric sack, Those colder; stores in John’s pavilion laid. Behold the feline Monster, whose destructive paw Tears the weird Mat (which dares devour Those golden treasures, from the world secure) With its (more than) verminicidal claw. See how the Maiden whose lact-aihic hands Draw alba-lictive wealth from lacteal glands Of that immortal bovine Beast that threw The wretch Oataban. whose keen fangs ran through That old inordaceous Eat, who dared devour Golden stores reemnbant in Johnny’s bower. The loud cantankerous shaughae co nes ut last. Whose shouts arouse the shorn Ecclesiast, Who sealed the vows of Hymen’s sacrament To him who robed in garments indigent Inosculates that damsel lachrymose, Emulgator oflhat horned brute morose That tossed the Dog that worried the Cat That killed the It it that ate the Malt That lay in the IThure that Johannes* built. in’ coo ."''O' 1 , avia non ,inteUipor ulll. Am I right? Answer—Yea, vert ilh (veiiiy.) To those not classically disposed, with the editor’s permission I beg to append under the following heading— VAEIA. If kw Kooks “ Oiive’’ by the author of “ The Dead Heart." ‘■The Mariner’s Compass” by the author of “ All Hound the Clock,” ‘‘The Baekwood Hangers" by the author of“ The Constable of France.” “ Wait for the End” by the author of “ The Beginning of Life.” NoaniK :N Mvrn u.ogy.— A Chieftain to the nighlands bound —Prometheus. A som; rest . Mr vias i Vi'gATiiaa.— The number of dips 0,1 the feu i, uch. Or-vro; ;s.— /.Vsf Paris Ki.i. — The Prince Imperial. Eidirr.U. R —The n 't/nber o r p.iw.ihroieru in Hampshire is accounted :'or by u Toeke-i correspondent on the (roi ad that i il i uncles it.v/.oid o'Hants. j Llgai, Quest 1 on.— ehotit/l not lie punishment] /or anon at mgs be extreme’y light? | E. H. L.~ Otr L ttt d's Le. ’j occasionally wins a pair, of O'ores on the ere,its o,' the -V,.„r Races iVhe-i\ ask: I her sire s'u does not i.ty, like ordinary people, fcisiM. hut about six. 1
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 553, 4 November 1867, Page 1
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370Original Poetry, &c. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 553, 4 November 1867, Page 1
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