"Forget me not"—the tale it tells,

Vainly the fond appeal it brings

To Death's domain, where silence dwells!

Long years, "with all their deeds," may roll,

Ere the cold clay, its cell forsaking,

Shall join the disembodied soul,

When the last morning's dawn is breaking!

Kirton Lindsey.ANNE R.


THE WRITINGS OF BURKE.