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, by shade o'ercast Long ere its close, was thine. A star that slips At brightest into shadow of eclipse, Leaves watchers waiting for its flaming forth In a renewed refulgence. Wit and worth, Satire and sense, courage and judgment keen, Were thine. What flaw of weakness or of spleen, What lack of patience or persistence, doomed Thee to too early darkness? Seldom bloomed So sudden-swift a flower of fame as thine, When BRIGHT and GLADSTONE led the serried line Of resolute reformers to the attack, And dauntless DIZZY strove to hear them back. Then rose "White-headed BOB," and foined and smote, Setting his slashing steel against the throat Of his old friends, and wrung from them applause. The champion was valiant, though the cause Was doomed to failure, and betrayal. Yes! The subtle Chief thus aided in the press By an ally so stalwart, turned and rent The flag he fought for, and the valour spent In its defence by thee, was wasted all. Yet 'twas a sight when, back against the wall, White-headed BOB would wield that flashing blade, That BRIGHT scarce parried, and that GLADSTONE stayed Only with utmost effort. Yes, 'twill live In record, that fierce fight, and radiance give Through Time's dense mist, when lesser stars grow dim, And though the untimely ermine silenced him, The clear and caustic critic, though no more, That rhetoric, like the Greek's, now "fulmined o'er" Democracy's low flats, but silent sank In those dull precincts dedicate to Rank; Still its remembered echoes shall resound, For he with honour, if not love, was crowned, Whom those he served, and "slated," like to know, Less as Lord SHERBROOKE than as "BOBBY LOWE." * * * * * LADY GAY'S SELECTIONS. _"The Yacht" Jersey._ DEAR MR. PUNCH, You will see _par mon adresse_ that I am _encore une fois_ on my travels! At present, in fact, the Channel Islands "claim me for their own," as _Lord Marmion_ says in BULWER LYTTON. _Pardonnez-moi_, if I occasionally lapse into French, for _vraiment il y a_ such a mixture of tongues that we might almost rename them the Babel Islands--even my noted Parisian accent is scarcely understood. _C'est etonnant_! and were it not for EULALIE, I should _quelquefois_ be in a fix _agacant_. I told you in my last letter that I should be unable to brighten Goodwood with the sunshine of my smile. But what is _
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