Show Ode on the lloyal Blarrlage Lewis Morriss ode on the royal marriage mar-riage has just feeen published in London on handmade paper with scarlet capital and silk cord stitching It is considered highly satisfactory the following stanza being the most genuine and poetic Sometimes fair maid for thee When the unending pageant tires Amid the heat the gems tho glare The heavy perfumed stagnant air Some youthful memories yet May make those soil eyes wet And thou again will come to yearn For happy scenes which never shall return The long armed oaks the favrn amid the fern And dream again a gracious dream Of sweet June twilights on tho brimming stream Oc innocent school feasts or the boyish choirs And Ivied church or thou wilt soothe again Some childs pathstio pain Till the rapt musing girl forgets the queen And all that since has been Chicago Times |