1. Settled as a missionary.—2. Terminated his earthly career.—3. Attacked the herds.—4. Feeble and faint-hearted.—5. To watch the manœuvres.—6. A terrific roar echoed from the hill.—7. Quaked with fear.—8. Streaming manes.—9. Wavering ranks.—10. Bewailing their want of success.—11. Steady aim.—12. Discharged both barrels.—13. A shout of terror.—14. Momentary anguish.—15. Dreadful encounter.


XLIII.—THE FAIRIES OF CALDON-LOW. A MIDSUMMER LEGEND.

Mary Howitt.

“And where have you been, my Mary.

And where have you been from me?”

“I’ve been to the top of the Caldon-Low,

The Midsummer night to see!”

“And what did you see, my Mary,