The Disgrace to the Family a Story of Social Distinctions
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De Gospitch. " Quite well, I thank you, " answered Jackson. " He has been much engaged lately. He has just published a charm- ing little poem. " "Indeed! I 'm glad to hear it : he 's a very quiet, gentle- manly young man ; I told Mary so. Do you remember any of this new poem ; tliough I should think you could not read Mr. Recks . Poetiy and forget it. He writes charmingly. " " He 's a rising man, there "s no doubt about it. And he '11 work his way if he attends to what I say. Let me see, I thin...k his poem commences thus— (l)y the way it is addressed to a lady who does not return the poet's love). " Jackson then repeated the lines, stopping now and then when his memory failed him. Or when the commendatory ejaculationa of his listener interrupted him. The poem ran thua : — 94 THE DISGRACE TO THE FAMILY. " Oh ! maiden dear — it is not pretty So to laugh at woe — at tears ; Fairest beauty dwells with pity — Pity is a sense that fears To add to sadness deeper grieving; It loves to lull the panting head ; Pity cannot help believing All by earnest manhood said.
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