LIBRARY OF CONGRESS DDDD2TDE3H5 »<■?. i"^*^ -.' \..^* '•^^.t .t^ •0* ^'^^'>;:c "o.'^-'.o^ ^.-l* ..^^%. "o. '.^ '0 ''-^••. - • • • ,VJ v<, » . . • - V i> °^ .K ' .0' >/• '\o- *^^-^?^\*^' %*^^'^o' *,.,'^V^-y' " ^"•^*. c^ '« «5°-^ .■V co*.--.v ,**.-^^-\ c°*.^-:.% .**.>^-\ c° -^^.-A ..^ y^ ^"'^^ ' .«^ ..•'6^ I ^*%' **^% <, -. -^^«< 'bV '-^C^ w*^"- ^^H& d ^y ~JD on LzeWT Mutter^ JbbUSTHATED CHARLES SCHABELITZ The Reihuiuc Press, 536-53S Pearl St., N. Y. ( \.^^ T DONIZKTTI MULI.ER THH ORIGIN OF WILL O' THE WISP. ^^^HE GUI) OF l.OVH, Ion-- yt-ars n-o When T'inic himself w;is yoiiiiM', Set out with eiiiiver, d;irts :ind bow Across his shoulders skiiiij,-. Twas luoiii ; Aurora's blandest smile Beamed on him from above. Away he Hew, mile alter mile, Unitin.i;- hearts in love. 111. Birds warbled softest melodies ; Sweet llowers decked the Mr<"-ind, Exhalinii,- odors on the breeze To soothe l(jve"s burning' wound. ; .-,X;--' >% '^■ >U flW^THB PbEW^X^^B y\PTBltlv\lbE TIIK ORICIN OF WILL ()' THE WLSl IV. For love pervaded all the air As oieamed this hunter's llame ; His aim was true ; his silken snare O'erllowed with joyous game. V. Constant success, in young- or old, Engenders blind conceit ; And gods, like mortals, grown too bold Will sometimes know defeat. VI. Lo ! dawned upon the archer's sight Beauty in virgin pride ; His keenest arrow sped its tlight, It glanced and turned aside. ■HE ORIGIN OF WII.l, O' TlIK WISP. VII. Amazement chained the liunter-boy ; For ne'er in earthly Ki-'ise Had vision sweet— so bri.\_e;ep thy ^ibbv 'da.rt^ THE ORIGIN OF W'l XVI. Abashed, the baflled, poutiii.i,' child Departs in scornful woe, And seeks repose within the wild, Where limpid streamlets tlow. XVII. F-le tinds a rill 'neath lindens tall, — Fit place for gods to rest ; Refulgent beams across it fall From out the gorgeous west. XVIII. He casts his bow and darts aside ; His wings he deftly trims ; Then plunges in the purling tide To cool his dimpled limbs. 11 li ORIGIN OF WII XIX. Unknown to him, the saucy lass Discovers his retreat— Purlfjins his arms from off the . .^^r c.y ^* %. "^.t'i-' '^..^^ .*J ..o->l'J ^- .'^^•V. <*^ ♦...' .0^ .X k' 'f'^o^ ^•1 °^ '. i .* .^ >^^'^. cK. ••\-" x.-^ ^^ /Jfe'v \./ .'^»i^o U,^^ /Jfe\ V,/ ,>«^ V,^^ /Jfe\ , • , "K^ -. ■°' f" °oVj ....... .^^^^, «5°x« :■ iO. " J" ^-o,^^ ..^^.^..."- '^^.^^ o. X-^^ .0' a5°^ .*^\ V V' ■*-./ .*^'*, C /, \' ^^rf^ "v/'^ .^^•V. C- /j S9^ :.%. .0 -^ V V %.** ^ ./%/-' i'o ^-^.A^ : A '**.« ■-M c'?^" /, fU.c.: 0* >^"..- ,0. .0" 4 -^^0^ ^-..<^ '> v A,^. ^•1°-. -1 .';>K--.''*., ..*" .-Al-. '. BOOK Bl NO NT. No'"o«'c"lSft .^^-^^