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O, Calliope of Epic fame, Choose me a hero and a name l Hexameters in endless How, In answer to my prayer, bestow ! Erato, Lyric Muse, inspire Productions worthy of the lyre, Nor yet too short, nor yet too long Let blushing maidens be my song. 1 Clio, History's Muse, unroll Part of thine immortal scroll 9 Give to me from out thy store Noble deeds unsung before. invocation. 'I l l l l' E sylvan gods l ye muses nine l Descend ! Your supernatural ears incline, Attend l Cease pegging at Victoria's bard, Beware l To make a poet of him is hard, I swear l But here's true fame where you may dwell, Behold Le Poete l'Annuel ' 5 177 Come see. 1 That's me l Lend thine aid, Melphomene l Fame may again redound to thee. Such tragedies as I will make l Men's hearts will glow sometimes, or quake 1 O, Thalia l light-hearted thou ! When care is chased from my brow, Be present with me for a while, That I may write in comic style. Urania, draw near, I pray, When Vesper's veil hath closed the And teach me by thy wondrous ars To tell men's fortunes by the stars. day 3
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oy or grief--which? 'l l l l l I l l l l' Let me recline Just here in the shade of this old poplar tree 5 Here, low on the trampled grass, where I may see The students of St. John's, and where I may hear Their joyful songs, with their cheer after cheer : ' Let me recline. O, it is grand ! The spring breeze blows over 3 the warm sun looks down On student and Prof. as they wander around, Smiling with pleasure of having foun-d rest I For the much-muddled brain, and the heart-throbbing breast. O, it is grand l As June comes on Our spirits wax high. Think how soon we'll be home l After each happy thought more wretched ones come, Whispering exams and two seventy-five, With warning to study if we would survive, As June comes on. Weary and faint We go to the room where the exams are held 3 And come out Cif we've passedj with our heads greatly swell'd But those not so lucky, who sank 'neath the tide, Come out with slow steps, and their heads to one side, N Weary and faint. 179
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