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MY BOY MUSE—1857.

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MY BOY MUSE—1857. SONG OF GWENNY. How 1 do love thee, young wild Iorn I Thou of my essenc seym'st a part I On thy sweet dwlling I wag born 0 thou art dear to this young heart! Thy joyous pranks as thou dost peep On Twilight from the Orient's gate Compel me joyfully to weep At thought of my all blest estate. How I do love thee, laughing Morn I Thou beauteous thing of love and joy I Gay freshness on thy wings is borne To forest-girl and mountain boy. From pearly m:ad 31111 frisking rill- Froni azure purity above, Methinks this young heart drinks its fill Of modest beauty and of love. Yet no a deeper yearning than All nature else can e'er suffice, A yearning for the Love of Man. Doth in this soul of mine arise: And more, 011 sainted sister dear I Forgive me while I must confei;- Thine Idwal erst, thine Idwal dear I love with balmiest tenderness, I love him with a passion pure, My fondest hopes on him recline; He is my world in miniature— My other self is Idwal mine. What though my elder far in Oh I I do love him all the move. His courage shall disperse my fears- His sa,e experience and deep lore. 0 I(Iwal mine! 0 (le,,treit nanie Thy heart is full of tenderness. Fen 33 of strength thy manly frame, Thy noble head of cleverness. 0 Idwal mine 10 dearest dear I Haste to our morning trysting-place Boon come my trance of eye and ear To list thy sons and vi.v thy face CAKNVALDWYM. I

ENIGMA. I

ANSWER I

A CHARADE. I

A NEW YEAR'S ACROSTIC.!

AN liNlGMA. I

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