GOOD WISHES.

(To Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barrie on their Marriage, July 9, 1894.)

"When authors venture on a play,

They have been known to find them undone,

But Mr. Barrie found the way

To great success in Walker, London.

A ready Toole he'd close at hand,

And those who know her merry glance'll

Not find it hard to understand

How much was due to Mary Ansell.

Her acting in the House-boat Scene

Led Mr. Barrie to discover

He'd lost his heart (although he'd been

Of Lady Nicotine a lover).

And those who felt sweet Nanny's charm,

Or who in Thrums delight to tarry,

Long happy life, quite free from harm,

Will wish this new-formed firm of Barrie.