£j;e tnni. i'WKfOLk ISLE iM) THE fOCLl HU'CU*.■ i»t they in nn is’ ni l did c‘e*py A ae«fn;Iv woa**tt sitting by the shore,iw — - 1 ” . i .fc. lt;j» i *t w;tl g? •; it ji ’Yr. w nti l sad agony i* - •' . eat nvsfortune t deplore,• * -i i i • them iortucc: r called evermore.1I iVih iiin eyc a u*e mi inight sky, ■? i -h a - I he 1: iven n w.(his (.betks aa the ibo rains -at; lt;*' • he .:i ihc ground below.My iuve ** Und, ,V;# ?i. ... IGone to h.B death bed. iAll ad«r the cueiuti tree.”v: t li -vii-. of Chari. s' TEe, , ji at t J frona tite lest, lies Norfolk | at*,: it \vt v r ficant t * most ,_ r- to rue, tkreiigh -yaip thy, tii;t» j«*•- d ir..*- in.*' a -pot lu i ie sa- ;i tv the strongest trials offaimanitv. ir w..s ajy H at visit tj tiie Encanta-‘-•as i .vy d iy- Lui b. n spent ashore i* buatiag to. :oi s. Tb re as n ttiuie o cap ure many ; s? G‘l the thirdnfteruo* n tre IM^| ***** s iU. We werej *st in the a; t getti .g under way, the• i d v. i m-v - - y sw.i\i. g inm-h ike \v ,v , as *hn t;' i ship g'Jtjtal'y turn ol hr'‘ eel -a U v - the isle KLiui; when ih I' ' ; li mv« i n in i e ; t t ,••' pans d su : L h\ aud direct dlt;r*' ; i hir : moriu_• « u h{'..it . r * **- . i f * * 1 . M ! t • !*? .lt;»