MONASTERY. MYSIE HAPPER. "The countenance itself was exceedingly comely-the eyes black, large, and roguishly good-humoured—the mouth was small-the lips well formed, though somewhat full-the teeth were pearly white-and the chin had a very seducing dimple in it."-Vol. xviii. p. 180. "Of all the nymphs who gave our village grace, The miller's daughter had the fairest face. |