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LISETTE. Soft-and still'in the shadows brown Lisette sits watching the twinkling town, And ever and aye as she combs hier hair She hears the revel of vanity fair— Fiddle and drum and showman’s bell, And the merry laugh of Pulcinel, And voices that call through the moonshine bright, **Come with us, dance with us, love, to-night !” Ah, Lisette, my pretty Lisette! ‘Do not listen, do not care. Lips are laughing, but eyes are wet ; Hearts are breaking in vanity fair. Just for an hour!” to her heart she cries A3 she sees the gleam in her lover's eyes; And she sets a rose in her golden hair ‘And dances away to vanity fair. ‘And the lights flash and the voices peal, Ever the dancers whirl and wheel, While the words in her heart are ringing yet, “Stay with us, dance with us, love, Lisette!” Ah, Lisette, my pretty Lisette t Do not listen, do not care. Lips are laughing, but eyes are wet Hearts are breaking in vanity fair. Lisette has gone away through the night Tnto the world she deems so bright, Till time shall silver her golden And she learns the meaning of vanity f God bring her home some day, some day, To the only joy that will last for aye, And send her the love and the peace from care ‘That never is found in vanity fair. Ab, Lisette, my pretty Lisette! ‘Won't you listen—won't you care? Lips are laughing, but eyes are wet: Heanss are breaking im vanity far =F. E. Weatherly in Temple Bar. Strength comes to over-wrought brain and body with Abbott's, The Original Angostura Bitters, as a bracer. Instructor —* There is no point to this theme.” gor (confidingly)—" Oh, I always was bad at punctuation."— Harvard Lampoon. The pure juice of the grape, no artificial fla- vor, in Cook's Imperial Champagne, extra dry. 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