THE GIRL 15 BLUE.Oh, have you seen tho girl In blue,1 hat lives far down the avenue?With modest eye She ja??cs by—The girl on the cvcnuc.Her jauntj bonnet, frail and small —A ribbon and a rule arc all;Hut hmr ot gold Beneath it rolled.Crowns the girl on the avenue.Her rolling collar gives to sight A tender throat as (illy white:And gems and rings.And nameless things Wears the girl on the avenue-A sweet, soft hand for mine to grasp ;A slender w»ist fur mo tu clasp;A little toot.It* daitny boot—Hear girl on the avenue!Oh. lips as red as roses are !Uh, ccj as bright as gem urstar !To gate is bliss;\Yhat were to kiss?Sweet girl ou the avenue 'Vaur cheek’s fresh rose should never fade, hair head beie on my shuuliter laid !Tho luomeul fleet—Hut litc is sweet.Ah ! girl ou the avcnuo IAnd here is another one in a differentstrain and a more ambitious«tj i^ It wa*written about the fame time, and uAer i’.aappearance in the “Advocate, was re*£ noted in the Boston “Advertiser. Mr. oring’d friends and admirer* regard it as the beat thing he has written: