CONTENTS A STORY OF PLANTAGENET A LEGEND OF BUCKINGHAM VILLAGE A LEGEND OF BUCKINGHAM VILLAGE. PART I HOW PRINCE ARTHUR WAS WELCOMED TO PEMBROKE. A MOTHER'S LAMENT FOR AN ONLY ONE (CLARISSA HARLOW) I WILL NOT BE COMFORTED BECAUSE ONE IS NOT TO A FATHERS MEMORY (J. M. D.) ORSON'S FAREWELL. (ORSON GROUT), ADDRESSES. TO HON. MALCOM CAMERON. LINES TO A SHAMROCK A SONG OF EXILE LAMENTATION (WALTER AND FREDDIE.) COMFORT YE, COMFORT YE MY PEOPLE WRITTEN FOR THE O'CONNEL CENTENARY. WE LAMENT NOT FOR ONE BUT MANY FAREWELL TO LORD AND LADY DUFFERIN A WELCOME THE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING CREED AND CONDUCT COMBINED AS CAUSE AND EFFECT. THE IROQUOIS SIDE OF THE STORY. JUVENILE VERSES. ON THE BIRTH OF ALBERT EDWARD, PRINCE OF WALES THE BIBLE. WRITTEN TO WITH ONE. ANSWER TO BURNS' ADDRESS TO THE DE'IL. SEPARATION. ELIZABETH TO WALTER Title: Verses and Rhymes by the Way Author: Nora Pembroke Language: English Produced by Beth L. Constantine, Juliet Sutherland, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. This file was produced from images generously made available by the Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions. VERSES AND RHYMES BY THE WAY.BY NORA PEMBROKE.There are poor Mango's poems, which James Batter and me think excellent, and if any one think otherwise, I wad just thank them to write better at their leisure." —Mansie Wauch "All beneath the unrivalled rose —Burns To Mrs. Irving, I dedicate these verses to one whom I hold dear, |