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Various

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

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

CONTENTS.
Etching.--Viola and Olivia.
Viola and Olivia 145
A Dialogue.--_John Orchard_ 146
On a Whit-sunday Morn in the Month of May.--_John Orchard_ 167
Modern Giants.--_Laura Savage_ 169
To the Castle Ramparts--_W.M. Rossetti_ 173
Pax Vobis.--_Dante G. Rossetti_ 176
A Modern Idyl.--_Walter H. Deverell_ 177
"Jesus Wept."--_W.M. Rossetti_ 179
Sonnets for Pictures.--_Dante G Rossetti_ 180
Papers of "The M. S. Society,"
No IV. Smoke 183
No. V. Rain 186
Review: Christmas Eve and Easter Day.--_W.M. Rossetti_ 187
The Evil under the Sun 192

The Subscribers to this Work are respectfully informed that the
future Numbers will appear on the last day of the Month for which
they are dated. Also, that a supplementary, or large-sized Etching
will occasionally be given.

[Illustration]

Viola and Olivia

When Viola, a servant of the Duke,
Of him she loved the page, went, sent by him,
To tell Olivia that great love which shook
His breast and stopt his tongue; was it a whim,
Or jealousy or fear that she must look
Upon the face of that Olivia?
'Tis hard to say if it were whim or fear
Or jealousy, but it was natural,
As natural as what came next, the near
Intelligence of hearts: Olivia
Loveth, her eye abused by a thin wall
Of custom, but her spirit's eyes were clear.


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