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1878 And 1879.

1878 AND 1879 .

NEAV TEAK ' S DAY . ' OH , Posxuinis ! another year Has left you and me to-day , And mid its closing hours so drear

' 78 has passed aAvay ; The sisters three AA'ith solemn fate HaA'e broken another twine : So here ' s good-bye to seA'enty-eight , Ancl good-day to seventy-nine !

HOAV A'ery sad it often seems , As year folloAvs upon year , To find glad hopes and golden dreams Each in turn disappear . Alas i alas ! mid love and hate , As AA'e quarrel or combhie , We say farewell to our seventy-eig ht , We greet our seventy-nine !

Another year ! perhaps the last That you and I may see , — How all its many hours haA'e passed In stern rapidity ; We have seen , my friend , the small and great , And dear ones of yours and mine LeaA'e us in tears in seventy-eight , — Shall AA'e be missmg in seA'enty-nine ?

If idle seems this life of man , Ancl all beyond control , As vanished eA'ery joy and plan To Avhich AA'e gaA'e our inmost soul ; Tet idler is it to calculate Each lost hope and design Which marked our lot in seventy-eight , — We can't recall them in seventy-nine !

No , do AA'hat Ave will , a stern behest , Beyond our poAver to change , Attends the things Ave love the best , HoAvever dark or strange ; And one laAV rules o ' er our mortal state ( In ProA'idence benign ) Which made us mourn hi seventy-eight , Aud AA-ill do so again in seventy-nine .

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New Year Thoughts. Article 1
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN MASONRY IN 1878. Article 2
THE NEW YEAR. Article 3
In Memoriam. Article 4
GUILDS. Article 5
FREEMASONRY: ITS ORIGIN, HISTORY, AND DESIGN. Article 11
1878 AND 1879. Article 16
THE WALL OF THE NEW JERUSALEM. Article 17
BEATRICE. Article 18
ART-JOTTINGS IN ART-STUDIOS. Article 20
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE. Article 23
ANOTHER ROMAN CATHOLIC ATTACK ON FREEMASONRY. Article 25
AN AMUSING CORRESPONDENCE. Article 27
MILDRED: AN AUTUMN ROMANCE. Article 30
BOYS' HOMES. Article 33
A VISIT TO TETUAN FORTY YEARS AGO. Article 35
PATIENCE. Article 41
HAMLET'S SOLILOQUY ON THE TURKISH BATH. Article 42
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 43
A SIMILAR CASE. Article 47
A REVERIE. Article 48
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1878 And 1879.

1878 AND 1879 .

NEAV TEAK ' S DAY . ' OH , Posxuinis ! another year Has left you and me to-day , And mid its closing hours so drear

' 78 has passed aAvay ; The sisters three AA'ith solemn fate HaA'e broken another twine : So here ' s good-bye to seA'enty-eight , Ancl good-day to seventy-nine !

HOAV A'ery sad it often seems , As year folloAvs upon year , To find glad hopes and golden dreams Each in turn disappear . Alas i alas ! mid love and hate , As AA'e quarrel or combhie , We say farewell to our seventy-eig ht , We greet our seventy-nine !

Another year ! perhaps the last That you and I may see , — How all its many hours haA'e passed In stern rapidity ; We have seen , my friend , the small and great , And dear ones of yours and mine LeaA'e us in tears in seventy-eight , — Shall AA'e be missmg in seA'enty-nine ?

If idle seems this life of man , Ancl all beyond control , As vanished eA'ery joy and plan To Avhich AA'e gaA'e our inmost soul ; Tet idler is it to calculate Each lost hope and design Which marked our lot in seventy-eight , — We can't recall them in seventy-nine !

No , do AA'hat Ave will , a stern behest , Beyond our poAver to change , Attends the things Ave love the best , HoAvever dark or strange ; And one laAV rules o ' er our mortal state ( In ProA'idence benign ) Which made us mourn hi seventy-eight , Aud AA-ill do so again in seventy-nine .

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