To thee.' He took to the sow that Wood-Lyon; To the rookling sow took
he; And the dove flew up to Our Lady's bosom; And never again throve he.
Footnotes: {211} This and the following poem were written at school in
early boy-hood. {216} Lines supposed to be found written in an
illuminated missal. {260} Found among Sandy Mackaye's papers, of a hairy
oubit who would not mind his mother. {282} The Christian Socialist,
started by the Council of Associates for promotion of Co-operation.
{295} Bishop of Labuan, in Borneo. {303} This Ode was set to Professor
Sterndale Bennet's music, and sung in the Senate House, Cambridge, on
the Day of Installation. {306} His Royal Highness the Prince Consort,
Chancellor of Cambridge University. {319} Impromptu lines written in the
album of the Crown Princess of Germany. {325} Time of the
Franco-Prussian War. {330} The Qu'est qu'il dit is a Tropical bird.
{331a} This myth about the famous Pitch Lake of Trinidad was told almost
word for word to a M. Joseph by an aged half-caste Indian who went by
the name of Senor Trinidada. The manners and customs which the ballad
describe

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