HASSAN AND THE ANGEL. HE Calif Hassan, THE so the tale is told, In honors opulent and rich in gold, 'One New Year's Day sat in a palm-tree's shade, And, on a stone that lay beside him, made An inventory, — naming one by one His benefactions; all that he had done. With sudden anger, Hassan looked around, LOOKING OUT INTO THE NIGHT. LOOKING out into the night, I behold in space afar Yonder beaming, blazing star; Looking out into the night, And their happy words I hear, Half in pleasure, half in pain, — Looking out into the night. Looking out into the night, Lo! —a woman passing by, And I think what might have been Looking out into the night. Looking out into the night, Looking out into the night, I bethink me of the rest And the rapture of the blest In the land where all is light; Sitting on the heavenly shore, Weeping never, - nevermore "Looking out into the night!" A SUMMER SCENE. SAW you, lately, at an hour You sat beneath the Summer moon, And one applauded your discourse, You quoted gems of poesy By mighty masters wrought; And one remarked the pleasant rhyme, And one, the golden thought. Your smiles (how equally bestowed!) Upon the list'ners fell; And one was fain to praise your eyes, And one, to read them well. You jested in a merry vein, And, conscious, played the child; And one was moved to brave retort, You spoke of angel-life above And one looked up, with lifted hands, And then you laughed the ringing laugh And one, thereat, was very gay, And did you guess (ah! need I ask?) And one a lover true? 66 HOW IT HAPPENED. "A H! we love each other well, Better far than words can tell," Said my charmer, "but in vain Are my efforts to explain How it happened! Tell me now, Dearest, of the why and how ! Since the fact we cannot doubt, Tell me how it came about." Well, my darling, I will try To explain the how and why, (Speaking for myself not you; That, of course, I cannot do.) -- Not your brilliant mind alone Could have thus enthralled my own; Not the charm of every grace Beaming from your sunny face; Not your voice- though music be Less melodious to me; Not your kisses - sweeter far Than the drops of Hybla are ; --- There! you have the reason, dear; Is the explanation clear? Ah! I own it seems but weak; Half the why is yet to seek; Only this I surely know, Never woman witched me so! Happy let my charmer be, |