THE LEGEND OF THE LILY.

Once a Tiger for a freak,

Fell in love

With a Lily, pure and meek

And as timid, white, and weak

As a dove.

Yet withal a wee bit chilly,

Just enough the Tiger’s silly

Pride to pique.

By and by the Lily cold,

Felt the charm;

Learned, tho’ dreadful to behold,

That the Tiger, fierce and bold,

Meant no harm.

And she smiled upon him shyly,

Till at length the Tiger wily

Was consoled.

So in time the Beauty grew

To adore

The Royal Beast who came to woo,

Loved him for his golden hue—

For his roar;

All for him with blushes burning,

To a Tiger-lily turning,

Golden too.

But alas, the luckless Lily

Loved in vain;

For a painted daffodilly

Came between them, and the Lily,

Pale with pain,

In a dark pool, drooped and pining,

Drowned herself, and rose a shining

Water-lily.