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IT SPOILS A MAN TO MARRY HIM

... IT SPOILS A MAN TO MARRY 1IM PEI Ii:;i, dtrar gillt, this 11itixtin ftlti ]I1 prtu: t1,t ?? ill prictirse, to), IThat it ?? ,I luall to tititity It nt T'ue emeal.1res ?? 0tijlit to go lieyvoltd n lllsonlnymoo or sio ]t ?? ?? I hat , they will ?? Ilhal ...

THE ANCIENT MAIDEN

... And ane-uqt sae auid to get married, Has little or nae chance ava. And when I think upon this, Lang sighs frae rny bosom I draw; Oh, is it.Pot awfui' to think I'm no to be married ava? No to be married ava, No to be married ava; Oh, is it not awfu' to ...

Selected Poetry

... For fi-ar perhaps, I'd not say ' -yes I justlt l thein try-for heaven knows I'm tired of single blessedness. Not married yet-not married yet- The deuee is in the men, I fear iV I'm like a something to be let, And to be ?? alone-that's clear. They say ...

TO MY LITTLE MAMMA

... Stage. Why, she has got married, too, Mamma, To a-Lord, too. I declare; , ?? ?? l For this elegant girl has married an Earl, With his face all over hair. And I'll be a Countess, -to Mamma, That's flat-for-I dare engage. l ll marry a peer, within the year ...

Poetry

... ANctirv. THE MARRIED MAN'S FARE. HAPPY and free are a married man's reveries, Cheerily, merrily passes his life; He knows not the bachelor's revelries, devilries, Caress'd by and bless'd by his children and wife. From lassitude free, too, sweet home still ...

SONG

... lute is o'er, And-wreck of wrecks !-there lie the Fair, Whose beauty -wins no more ! Uairersity Mifgazine for Decembecr. A MARRYING MAN. NEVER warnt me, my-dear, to take care of my heart, When I dance with yon Lancer, so fickle and smart; What phantoms ...

LITERATURE

... namne was Margaret, married Joblt Hendersot, 'sq. of Castlectown, near Strabanc, whose eldest soni l'y her, Cairnes Hlenderson, married his ecusin-geratia, Alary, dlaughter of Mtary, tile second sister of' Sir Alex- atider, who had married Colonel Boy it. ...

ENSIGN O'DONOGHUE'S FIRST LOVE

... mnarringe.- I am not going to be married, said I.- You not going to be I married ? Not that I know of, I replied,- Ab, be aisy, young gentlemau, said uncle Jeriy; sure I know all about it-arirn't you going to marry my niece, Juliana there ? A pretty ...

FASHION AND VARIETY

... and the Princess' Victoria desiring to marri before she at- tained the age of 18, she should not be permitted to marry a foreigner without the consent of Parliament; and that in case the Duchess of Kent should marry a foreigner in the life-time of his Majesty ...

THE WINDS

... 1J's4. Li1 N I ES S531i&5F,1rDn, ON RE.IDN( (TO 311$S S'UriSE), HIS WAIIItRAilS IN TiJJ NWSA'Si'A'VERoS. THUV ell me I am married- ?? uiat a happy thought !) And, had I lenger tarricil, My life 1had been as nought l Could I but really thinki ihis, How ...

THE DONNYBROOK JIG

... on, sure lie married Bess Dann, Who was gossip to Jenny, as mild a child As ever at mother's broast smiled. Ard may be you don't know Jano Brown, Who served *zo&t's whey in Dundrum's ?? town ? 'Twas her uncle's haltfbrother. who married my mother, And ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... intimate friend of the Aldhor. LET not my fi itnzld 1eVIUl she's a wife Bid all her carces adieu-- There's comiifort in a married life, And there are crosses too. I would not vish to mar your mirth W ithl nn unwelcome soundI -cut yet remnember tliss on ...