LINES.

Far hath lovely Fanny flown,

O'er the mountains, o'er the sea;

All our peace with her hath gone,

We are wed to misery.

As the rainbow fades away,

As the short-lived spring departs,

Shone she brightly o'er our way,

Fled from our repining hearts.

Yet the rainbow will return,

And the Spring will come once more;

But the fair whose flight we mourn,

Walks on Death's Elysian shore.