2. She breathed it softly through her lips, And sighed, for it might be for months, 3. I'm sorry that, like Jonah, I Have brought you such bad weather; It stops your seeing these to day, And spoils both lace and feather. 4. We're found, I think, in every land, In foreign and in distant clime: A poor man's purse one of us filled, On board a ship, once on a time. 5. One musical note proclaims he's away, But hurry away upon hearing the sound, 6. An ancient name of a city fair, A lofty wall doth it encircle round; Here domes and spires rise light in air, And beauty too is often found. 7. A member of a noisy throng, Who their time away pass By dancing, and with wine and song R. C. 95. The battle of Oxford. 1. Petruchio and Rarey knew this art without denial. 2. These letters twain contain the name of a Gascon village small. 3. Sad fate is hers, and yet perchance she's saved from greater trial. 4. Who would my next's profession choose, barred from acquaintance all? G. G. M. 96. When the billows roll on ocean green, To be stained with the dye of my Second. 1. Schoolboy's delight. 97. My First once laid, upon a bed 1. A Thane of renown. 2. An Italian town. 3. A poem of late. 4. In a slippery state. 5, Commonest flower in park or bower, 98. It's not well for your health if my Second you do And if you've a fancy to purchase my First, 1. Any heroine. 2. Spenser's heroine. 3. A black eyed heroine. 4. Dialect of a Greek heroine. 5. Heroine in the Odyssey. In the Last my First are selling, 1. Going, going, gone. 6. Philosopher with scolding wife. 2. A prophet, none know when he lived, Nor yet from whence he came, In fact he left behind him Little else besides a name. 3. There seems no limit to the themes Oft chosen for my Third; A frog expiring on a log! Was not this theme absurd? 4. Things that are given to find out a result, So Johnson says, if you will him consult. 5. These you will find in foreign clime, Far from the haunts of want and crime. 6. A mountain known to those well-versed in classic lore, And town for which a Russian map your eyes you must cast o'er. 7. This chief upon his floating isle 8. A highland word, and also one When knocked down by a rogue. |