MINGCALLS FROM ANCIENT SPANISH BALıa.a cursul vỀ ROMANTIC," TRANSLATED #7, 1 SINCE for kissing thee, agu If we have done aught Let's undo it while we may Never despair! though dark shadows surround thee, Let not thine heart be oppress'd with the gloom; Remember, though failure to-day may have found thee, To-morrow, success may thy pathway illume! NORA'S VOW. 66 SIR WALTER SCOTT. FROM SELECT MELODIES OF SCOTLAND." HEAR What Highland Nora said: I would not wed the Earlie's son." "A maiden's vows, (old Callum spoke,) "The swan." she said, "the lake's clear breast May barter for the eagle's nest; The Awe's fierce stream may backward turn, But I, were all these marvels done, Still in the water-lily's shade Her wonted nest the wild swan made, Still downward foams the Awe's fierce river; To shun the clash of foeman's steel, -She's wedded to the Earlie's son ! THE IVY. A BALLAD. JOHN CHRISTOPHER FREDERICK VON SCHILLER, BORN AT OH! a merry old stave for the Ivy brave And he climbeth the steep of the castle keep He rooteth him fast, against the blast, To the Ivy brave, That changelessly flourishes on! A stripling tree, just sprung had he, Five hundred years agone, When the young fair girl of a belted earl Train'd his limbs o'er the crannied stone, |