BOS v. BOSS.

[One of the Delegates at the Conference on Rural Reforms said, "We do not want to be bossed by the Parsons"; another, "We don't want soup or blankets, but fair play.">[

O GENEROUS gents, who have the "cure of souls,"

Learn hence that justice wins far more than doles.

Blankets and soup Dames Bountiful may give,

But what HODGE craves is a fair chance to live

On labour fairly paid, not casual boons.

SALISBURY's "Circuses," and smart buffoons,

Won't move him, by "amusement," from that wish.

Parties may mutually denounce or "dish;"

But what will win the Labourer for a friend

Is Home and Work, without the Workhouse end!

Listen! Those who heed not will bide the loss,

For Bos locutus est,—against the "Boss"!