Original Poetry, &c.
ANOTHER uiADING OF ‘f DOMUB” AT HOME. .'JPtua'similia, wMchhaVetheir acousatlye (excu-;-'.'V?'l. ; tire) case .ending in , (H.S.) - ■ ... . SHEH<) the -Mansion reared 'by daedal Jack, : . O? ; . Bee.the Malt stored inmauy. a plet boric sack, i Mark how.the, Bat’s felonioukfangs invade Those ffolaen-storesin John’s laid. Behold the feline Monster, whose destructive paw Tears;the?weird:Eat (which dares devour , , Those golden treasures, from the. world secure) With its.(more*;ths® verminicidal claw. ' Beie how the Maidenwhose lact-albic hands . . Draw alba-lactive wealth frotn.laeteal glands =* , OfJjhat immortal bovine Beast that threw The wretch Catabau, whose keen fangs ran through That;6ld m6rdace6us Bal, who dared devour . Oolden'stores recumbant in Johnny's bower. • The loud cantankerous Shanghae comes at 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 of that homed brute morose That tossed the Ddg that worried the Cat ' That killed the Rat that ate the Malt. That lay iu the Whare that Johannes* built. v P.S.— Barhams Me ego sum, quia non intelligor ylli. Am I right? Answer—Yea, vere illi (verily.) To those hot classically disposed, with the editor’s permission I beg to append under the following heading—,. . YARIA. New Books—f “ Olive” by the author of " The Head Heart.” .. ‘'The Mariner’s .Compass” by the author.of “ All Round the Clock.” ' " ' ' ' “The Backwood Rangers” by the author of “ The Constable of Trance." “.Wait for the End” by the author of “ The Beginning of Life.” , North kxx Mythology’. —A Chiqftain to the Highlands bound— Prometheus. • A sore Test cr Meltiso Weather.— The number of dips on the sea beach. Onvious .—BestParis Kid. — The Prince Imperial. Right, U. R.—The number of pawnbrokers in Hampshire,is accounted for by a Cockney correspondent on the ground that (H) uncles are fond of Hants. .Legal Question.— Should not the punishthent for arson always be extremely light? R. H. h.—Our, sLady occasionally toins a pair , QT gloves on the events of the Races When asked her size she does not say, like ordinary people, sixes, but about six.
* We are unable to accommodate our eccentric correspondent with the Greek characters.
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 45, 4 November 1867, Page 271
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350Original Poetry, &c. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 45, 4 November 1867, Page 271
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