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Various

"The Germ Thoughts towards Nature in Poetry, Literature and Art"

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AND
AYLOTT & JONES, 8, PATERNOSTER ROW.
G. F Tupper, Printer, Clement's Lane, Lombard Street.

CONTENTS.
Cordelia--_W. M. Rossetti_ 97
Macbeth 99
Repining.--_Ellen Alleyn_ 111
Sweet Death--_Ellen Alleyn_ 117
Subject in Art, No. II 118
Carillon.--_Dante G. Rossetti_ 126
Emblems.--_Thomas Woolner_ 127
Sonnet.--_W. B. Scott_ 128
From the Cliffs.--_Dante G. Rossetti_ 129
Fancies at Leisure.--_W. M. Rossetti_ 129
Papers of "The M. S. Society," Nos. I. II. & III 131
Review, Sir Reginald Mohun.--_W.M. Rossetti_ 137

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[Illustration: GONERIL: REGAN: LEAR: FOOL: CORDELIA: FRANCE:]

Cordelia

"The jewels of our father, with washed eyes
Cordelia leaves you. I know you what you are
And, like a sister, am most loth to tell
Your faults, as they are named. Use well our father:
To your professed bosoms I commit him.
But yet, alas!--stood I within his grace,
I would prefer him to a better place.
So farewell to you both."

Cordelia, unabashed and strong,
Her voice's quite scarcely less
Than yester-eve, enduring wrong
And curses of her father's tongue,
Departs, a righteous-souled princess;
Bidding her sisters cherish him.


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