A small boy can make up a family row.

The stories of Wasa and Menzikoff tell

Two historical tales, and do it right well.

In his "Dick o' the Fens," one Fen,—Manville Fenn,—

Gives some capital studies of Lincolnshire men;

But in "Sir Walter's Ward," the age of Crusades,

Mr. William Everard brightly invades.

The "Girlhood" of "Margery Merton" relates,

The struggle that oft a young artist awaits,

And how in the end her brave efforts prevail,