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SONG OF THE FAIRIES

... e Join our festive dance so light.i Oh ! come, ye fairies, fast descending, Join our merry festive throng, Where fairy minstrels, music lending, 'Wake the sprightly elfin song. Oh! gather chaplets of sweet flowers, To strew before our elfin queen, Cull'd ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... of the general features of this unique cemetery.-The Viewv of New Yortir remains oePn.- The Galleries are warmed by Nott's American stove. The THAMES TUNNEL, opposite the end of Old GrAvel-.sne, 1Vapping, but on the Rotherhithe side of the River. near the ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... sat out. Paulo, as the ctneanch, made us laugh a little. He is certainly a good CIDele the afterpiece, Mr. Horn sang i' She Minstrel Boy. t hWD eneered.andl with the repetition we were well pleased. e house was very poorly attended considering the many ...

THE ETTRICK SHEPHERD

... along its banks I wander'd, Through groves that had begun to shed Their golden leaves upon the pathways, ?? steps the Border minstrel led. The nsigbty M~Iinstrel breathes no longer, 'Mid mouldering ruins low he lies And death, upon the braes of Yarrow, Has ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Kate Plowden , Miss Taylor. Toconci;de with, a Afasqtae, written by Mr. Sheridan Knowles, tn in nour of tile Jenlus of the Minstrel of the North, nalled THE VISION OF, THE BARtD I The Scenery painted by Mr. Grieve, iltr.T. Grieve, Mr. W.Grleve, anid Assistants ...

The Theatres

... The programme included a variety oftnovel sact of horsemanship; the songs, se., ?? S ohousern Minstrels, Messrs. Woolcot, Rob- ?? er, and Kingii their American national. ties and Ethopian entertainment; and, lastly, a ?? e8trian pageant, execrted by esisht ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... reality. Indeed the expression of this gifted family Is beyond all praise; its intensity is perfectly overwhelming.. Tire American Minstrels have opened a novel source of g ratification to all lovers of sweet sounds. TIrE ETrUI1OYIAN SERENADERS.-Thre Boston ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Kate Plowden, Mits Taylor. To conclude with. a Mesque, written by hir. SherldonJ(nnowiee, In Honour of the Oenilos of the Minstrel of the North. calihd THE VISiON tOF THE1 BARD I The Scenery painted byr Mr. Grleve, htr. ?? Grleve. alr.W. Grieve, and Assistants ...

THEATRICALS

... a blind minstrel and penetrates the Danish camp in hopes of releasing her lover from bondage; she is met by a Danish chieftainess named Elgitha (Mrs. W. WEST), who having conceived an affection for O'Dononhue, dispatches the sup- posed minstrel to his ...

A New Year's Wreath

... Christmas- eve, the lover makes his appearance disguised as a minstrel, and, of course, his services are called into requisition. The feasting is renewed the next day (Christmas-day), when the minstrel is again present. He recites or sings several ballads, most ...

LITERATURE

... given to the Americans for tile U.S. initials of the United States; and the reason of the ?? asserting in his title-page that the work is by Uncle Saul himself, is, that the peculiarities are elicited from' tha dialgoces of the Americans themselves; and ...

Published: Sunday 28 April 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3449 | Page: 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... the new experiment may give out. To the whole world, as well as to the Americans, it is important to ascertain whether, the extraordinary mutual respect and kindness of the American people generally are attributable to their republicanism: and again, how ...