THE SUBTERFUGE.

"I vow, my dear Strephon," said Chloe one day,

While Damon lay hid in the bower,

"Yon sun that now gazes shall see a kiss given

To no one but thee from this hour."

Now Strephon is gone—and with mournful eye

Poor Damon upbraided the fair.

"Hush! blockhead," said Chloe, "the sun's now on high,

But d'ye think it will always be there?"


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Footnote 1:[ (return) ]

The eight principal public schools of the kingdom are considered to be those of Winchester; Westminster; Eton; Harrow; the Charter House; Merchant Tailor's; St. Paul's; and Rugby.

Footnote 2:[ (return) ]

We have often seen an etching of this exhibition.

Footnote 3:[ (return) ]

It must be recollected that wild fowl in consequence of their living on animal diet, give more readily a putrid disposition to the fluids.

Footnote 4:[ (return) ]

Colonel Macirone also sent out above two thousand men, who were employed in the capture of Porto Bello and Rio de la Hacha. This caused a very favourable diversion for Bolivar in Venezuela, as it distracted the attention of the royalists, and but for the pusillanimous conduct of Macgregor, who commanded the expedition, might have proved of lasting advantage.

Footnote 5:[ (return) ]

Apropos, three are twenty-three pictures by this gentleman in the gallery.

Footnote 6:[ (return) ]

These lines will form a beautiful pendant to the picturesque Engraving of WARWICK CASTLE, in No. 357 of the MIRROR—as well as to the very interesting antiquarian description by our esteemed correspondent L.L.


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