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THE BIBLIOPHILE’S KINGDOM, Within four walls of clolstered books, With territorial bays and nooks, My kingdom stretches; And every vassal there confined Comes at my call, and to my mind Some new Joy fetches. The frontier at my window pane Is threatened by the hostile rain Which vainly splashes ; While I sit by the open fire Unarmed save for a pipe of briar Half full of ashes. Could caliph’s order, sultan’s stamp, The genie’s ring, Aladdin's lamp, Bring greater pleasure Than I may summon, sitting here, From royal garners ever near, With you, Erasmus, let me cry: “First the Greek authors I will buy, Deinde vestes.” What beauteous slave shall I Invite? Her of the far-off Trojan fight, The curse of Priam? With Helen's smile and Helen's laugh, No haremed Mussulman {s half So rich as I am. Do I, the king, seek ventures bold? Broad shelves of heroes centuries old Bid me despatch them. From fabled story, legend, song, From minstrelsy and saga long— Where can you match them? Must continents be lost or won? Give me an hour, the work !s done; (The lamp holds steady). No modern paladin appears; And love's faint aura? Then come, fair shades of Rome,and Greece, Swift's Stella, Dante's Beatrice, Or Petrarch’s Laura! Would I be soothed by power of verse? Dead singers of the past, rehearse Your sweetest measures ! So, lulled thereby to grateful rest, I find your noble songs the best Of all my pleasures. In what domain of lettered art Do I not play the lordly part, The king and master? And still upon my window pane ‘The envious foe, the blustering rain, Falls fast and faster. Secure within the banquet hall, I pledge my loyal subjects all With cheery wassall. And rich with treasure? My garb does not proclaim the king— And what are robes? a paltry thing But to infest ease. ‘The heroes of three thousand years Are here and ready. Would warm desire invoke romance, ‘The tender thought, tne amorous glance, Smile, love! strike, heroes! poets, sing! A friendly but despotic king Commands each vassal. —Roswell Field, in the Chicago Post. For sale by all Newedealers in Great Britain. The International News Com- pany, Bream’s Building, Chancery Lane, London, E. C., England, AGENTS. Established 1823. WILSON WHISKEY. That’s All! YHE WILSON DISTILLING CO.. A High Ball Hunter Whiskey has the finest, richest flavor WM. LANAHAN & 80S, Baltimore, Md. FURS AND GOWNS Received from Paris. The most superb collection of European Fur garments and Fur novelties ever seen in New York City. Also a wealth of French importations for reception and evening gowns, fancy Silk Waists, tailor-made costumes, riding habits and imported model Hats to match gowns. Lingerie—fine Peignoirs, Matinees, Lace Gowns and novelties et trousseaux. SIEDE'S . 42 West 34th St. N. Y. 420 Rue St. Honore, Paris. The Cigarette of Quality AROMATIC DELICACY— MILDNESS— PURITY At your club or dealer's RICHARD BENNETT fst seecaty 206 BROADWAY, NEW YORK MERCHANT TAILOR Eveninc Post BuiLpinc CHESTER CREST, North Fourth Avenue, Mount Vernon, New York. Aquiet resort with every comfort, for men nervously disordered through diss!pa- tion. Communications strictly confidential. Address G. 8. Avery, Manager. Tele. phone—445 A. Mount Vernon, ROYAL L. LEGRAND onzireaciincny (Grond rs Parte 1000 comicbooks.com