It was afterwards discovered that a mistake had occasioned his premature departure; a healing liquid had been prescribed for him, but the careless dispenser of the medicine had dispensed with caution on the occasion, and Dumps died of a severe oxalic acidity of the stomach! By his own desire he was interred in the churchyard opposite to Burying Ground Buildings, Paddington Road. His funeral was conducted with almost as much decorum as if his late father the mute had been present, and he was left with—
“At his head a green grass turf,
And at his heels a stone.”
But even there he could not rest! The next morning it was discovered that the body of Sighmon Dumps had been stolen by resurrection men!—Sharpe’s Mag.
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SPIRIT OF THE PUBLIC JOURNALS.
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MARIA GRAY.—A SONG.
BY THE ETTRICK SHEPHERD.
Who says that Maria Gray is dead,
And that I in this world can
see her never?
Who says she is laid in her cold death-bed,
The prey of the grave and
of death for ever?
Ah! they know little of my dear maid,
Or kindness of her spirit’s
giver!
For every night she is by my side,
By the morning bower, or the
moonlight river.
Maria was bonny when she was here,
When flesh and blood was her
mortal dwelling;
Her smile was sweet, and her mind was
clear,
And her form all human forms
excelling.
But O! if they saw Maria now,
With her looks of pathos and
of feeling,
They would see a cherub’s radiant
brow,
To ravish’d mortal eyes
unveiling.
The rose is the fairest of earthly flowers—
It is all of beauty and of
sweetness—
So my dear maid, in the heavenly bowers,
Excels in beauty and in meetness.
She has kiss’d my cheek, she has
komb’d my hair,
And made a breast of heaven
my pillow,
And promised her God to take me there,
Before the leaf falls from
the willow.
Farewell, ye homes of living men!
I have no relish for your
pleasures—
In the human face I nothing ken
That with my spirit’s
yearning measures.
I long for onward bliss to be,
A day of joy, a brighter morrow;
And from this bondage to be free,
Farewell thou world of sin
and sorrow!
Blackwood’s Magazine.
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BEWICK, THE ENGRAVER.
By a Correspondent of the Magazine of Natural History.