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The Adventures Of Don Pasquale.

When the news of this little " denouement" reached Novara , great was the joy , much the laughter!—and Paesiello has recorded the event in his Diary , with a striking passage , Avhich I will transcribe , as best closing , moreover , this very prosaic chapter . " So Puchner-Priessler marries Madame Von Langentheder ! Well , there is no accounting for tastes , or the' outcome' of things in this world ! And , after all , AA'hat does it matter to you or me 1 Life is so made up of pettiness ancl folly , of foolish vows ,

broken promises , ancl ill-starred engagements , that when two old geese fancy themselves in love , it is perhaps as good a commentary as can Avell be on the hopes ancl ideas of the young ancl inexperienced . All our goslings are cackling on the green common of life , but an old goose and an old gander !—well , good luck go Avith them ! I , for one , find as I groAV older that life ' s illusions vanish one by one , and that there is very littleAA'hen all is said and cloneAvhich Ave need weep overneed regretand

, , , , least of all treat as of vital importance to any of us ! " I don't , for one , agree -with , our hero , but I like to let him speak for himself , feeling assured that the good sense of my readers will enable them to discover all that is fallacious , and all that is untrue in this little bit of morbid philosophy .

The Work Of Nature In The Months.

THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS .

BY BRO . REV . AV . TEBBS . XII . JUNE . QUEEN of the fairies , laughing-trowed Eose Queen ! Sunny enchantress , dimpled , warm and fair !

SAveet witch , on Avhom young maidens shyly lean , Wreathing star pansies iu thy golden hair—Pansies for thoughts lips dare not speak aloud , But mystically whisper in a floAver ; While stands the shadowy Future , pale and bowed , DraAving the emblem lota that shall them dower : Nightshade to one , to one a red , red bloom , Fresh gathered with the dew in its warm heart ,

Wild woodbine , briar , grey moss from a tomb , Balm-flowers , sweet-balsam , stinging-nettle smart-Prophetic oracles that glad and grieve , Given in Elfin Court Midsummer eve . "

ALL is joy and beauty , for as the bare blank patch of soil is now covered Avith herbage , and that herbage again Avell-nigh hidden with the upspringing treasure of flowers , so the early sunimer-time seems , as it gilds the very darkness of the Winter that is past , to reinvigorate the mind and to flood the heart Avith a golden glow that lights up and Avarms even the dreary clays of SOITOAV in the past . Oh ! ' Day of Sunshine '" 0 Gift of God ! 0 perfect day :

Whereon shall no man Avork , but play ; Whereon it is enough for me , Not to be doing , but to be ! Through every fibre of my brain , Through every nerve , through every vein , I feel the electric thrill , the touch Of life , that seems almost too much ,

“The Masonic Magazine: 1878-06-01, Page 13” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 31 March 2023, masonicperiodicals.org/periodicals/mmg/issues/mmg_01061878/page/13/.
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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 2
PAPERS ON THE GREAT PYRAMID. Article 5
"KICK HIM DOWN." Article 10
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 11
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 13
T. CH. BARON ZEDLITZ. Article 20
THE PAST. Article 20
THE PRESENT. Article 20
THE FUTURE. Article 21
STANZAS. Article 21
UNCERTAIN LIGHT. Article 21
A LOOK TOWARDS HEAVEN. Article 22
AMABEL VAUGHAN. Article 23
WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND WOMEN'S WORK. Article 27
ON SELECTING THE BEST CHARITY. Article 28
LOVE AND MASONRY. Article 31
Review. Article 35
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 39
LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 42
ON THE TESTING AND STRENGTH OF RAILWAY MATERIALS, &c. Article 44
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 46
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The Adventures Of Don Pasquale.

When the news of this little " denouement" reached Novara , great was the joy , much the laughter!—and Paesiello has recorded the event in his Diary , with a striking passage , Avhich I will transcribe , as best closing , moreover , this very prosaic chapter . " So Puchner-Priessler marries Madame Von Langentheder ! Well , there is no accounting for tastes , or the' outcome' of things in this world ! And , after all , AA'hat does it matter to you or me 1 Life is so made up of pettiness ancl folly , of foolish vows ,

broken promises , ancl ill-starred engagements , that when two old geese fancy themselves in love , it is perhaps as good a commentary as can Avell be on the hopes ancl ideas of the young ancl inexperienced . All our goslings are cackling on the green common of life , but an old goose and an old gander !—well , good luck go Avith them ! I , for one , find as I groAV older that life ' s illusions vanish one by one , and that there is very littleAA'hen all is said and cloneAvhich Ave need weep overneed regretand

, , , , least of all treat as of vital importance to any of us ! " I don't , for one , agree -with , our hero , but I like to let him speak for himself , feeling assured that the good sense of my readers will enable them to discover all that is fallacious , and all that is untrue in this little bit of morbid philosophy .

The Work Of Nature In The Months.

THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS .

BY BRO . REV . AV . TEBBS . XII . JUNE . QUEEN of the fairies , laughing-trowed Eose Queen ! Sunny enchantress , dimpled , warm and fair !

SAveet witch , on Avhom young maidens shyly lean , Wreathing star pansies iu thy golden hair—Pansies for thoughts lips dare not speak aloud , But mystically whisper in a floAver ; While stands the shadowy Future , pale and bowed , DraAving the emblem lota that shall them dower : Nightshade to one , to one a red , red bloom , Fresh gathered with the dew in its warm heart ,

Wild woodbine , briar , grey moss from a tomb , Balm-flowers , sweet-balsam , stinging-nettle smart-Prophetic oracles that glad and grieve , Given in Elfin Court Midsummer eve . "

ALL is joy and beauty , for as the bare blank patch of soil is now covered Avith herbage , and that herbage again Avell-nigh hidden with the upspringing treasure of flowers , so the early sunimer-time seems , as it gilds the very darkness of the Winter that is past , to reinvigorate the mind and to flood the heart Avith a golden glow that lights up and Avarms even the dreary clays of SOITOAV in the past . Oh ! ' Day of Sunshine '" 0 Gift of God ! 0 perfect day :

Whereon shall no man Avork , but play ; Whereon it is enough for me , Not to be doing , but to be ! Through every fibre of my brain , Through every nerve , through every vein , I feel the electric thrill , the touch Of life , that seems almost too much ,

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