ADDRESS. To the high summit of that sacred hill PARNASSUS-fam'd in mythologic page! The crystal stream that laves its circling base- Where clear springs bubble and the wild-flower blows; To gratify the senses! soothe the heart:- To wholesome med'cine-that with smacking lip I solely shape my course―unbind my thought, LUBIN AND HIS DOG TRAY. YOUNG LUBIN was a shepherd boy," Who watch'd a rigid master's sheep, And many a night was heard to sigh, And many a day was seen to weep: For not a lambkin e'er was lost, But Lubin ever was to blame, Nor careful he, nor penn'd his cote. Yet not a trustier lad was known, From him stern Winter's drifting snow, |