le ae Each of a Giant’s estate The Dame lived long in honour, A document prepares, And wealth too under throne. Which soon is sealed and settled To Reynard and his heirs. eG * * * Jack’s deeds of valiant service, To the King related, Long happy lived the bridegroom, Had won back his favour through And happy lived the bride : Foes exterminated.) The Dame attained a good old age, Het wonder nventens And saw before she died She published, but in vain ; A host of smiling children, They slept for many ages, Who loved to hear her talk And then appeared again. About the funny Hedgehog, Each f her si d And of the great Beanstalk. Oe eee eee She visited in state, (Her husband died in exile, When settled in his castle, His plots were overthrown ; A Giant’s hold of late. HOOF OYNCHAD- > No Doubt. O doubt, no doubt, since the fire’s gone out, And my little wife ain’t at home, She has gone forth to spout ‘Woman's Rights’ about, And I for a supper must roam. Now though there’s delights in dear woman’s rights, I must really the sad fact own, That it anger excites on cold winter nights, When I’m left thus to famish alone !