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But thou, sweet Nymph! proclaimed our

Faery Queen,

With what obeisance meet

Thy presence shall we greet ?

For lo! attendant on thy steps are seen
Graceful Ease in artless stole,

And white-robed Purity of soul,
With Honour's softly mien;
Mirth of the loosely-flowing hair,
And meek-eyed Pity eloquently fair,

Whose tearful cheeks are lovely to the

view,

As snow-drop wet with dew.

IX.

Unboastful Maid! though now the Lily pale

Transparent grace thy beauties meek;

Yet ere again along the impurpling vale,

The purpling vale and elfin-haunted grove Young Zephyr his fresh flowers profusely throws,

We'll tinge with livelier hues thy cheek; And, haply, from the nectar-breathing Rose Extract a Blush for Love!

ALLEN-A-DALE.

BY SIR WALTER SCOTT.

Allen-a-Dale has no faggot for burning, Allen-a-Dale has no furrow for turning, Allen-a-Dale has no fleece for the spinning, Yet Allen-a-Dale has red gold for the winning.

Come, read me my riddle! come, hearken my tale!

And tell me the craft of bold Allen-a-Dale.

The Baron of Ravensworth prances in pride, And he views his domains upon Arkindale

side.

The mere for his net, and the land for his

game,

The chase for the wild, and the park for the

tame;

Yet the fish of the lake, and the deer of the

vale,

Are less free to Lord Dacre than Allen-a

Dale!

Allen-a-Dale was ne'er belted a knight,

Though his

spur be as sharp, and his blade

be as bright;

Allen-a-Dale is no baron or lord,

Yet twenty tall yeomen will draw at his

word;

And the best of our nobles his bonnet will

vail,

Who at Rere-cross on Stanmore meets

Allen-a-Dale.

Allen-a-Dale to his wooing is come;

The mother she asked of his household and

home:

"Though the castle of Richmond stand fair on the hill,

My hall," quoth bold Allen, "shows gallanter still;

'Tis the blue vault of heaven, with its crescent so pale,

And with all its bright spangles!" said Allen-a-Dale.

The father was steel, and the mother was

stone;

They lifted the latch, and they bade him be

gone;

But loud, on the morrow, their wail and

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