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A ROMANCE IN STAGE LIFE

... consoled bythecompany of hisbov,whohad not married. She, about eight years after tlae departure of the vessel with the regiment, had been positively informed that her husband had been killed in battle, and she was married again. The second husband dies about ...

Friend in Heed

... and was directed to the house of one of his nieces, who was married and setled at a small distance from town. On making himself known he was received with great respect and affection the married niece, and a single sister who resided with her; to which ...

THE MARINER'S SONG

... dreadfully burnt, *as also one of his legs; the body of Jbhncock was also much discoloured and blackened. They were both married men, and be- sides a wife -'Johncock- has left six children, and what adds to the calamity, his wife had beenW delivered of ...

LITERATURE

... songs of Burns and Tannahll-the lyrics of the one 7 joined to the most perfect of our. national melodies; and of the second, married to the music of R. A. Smith; who drank so deeply at the spring of Scottsh melody. that his airs have all the marks 1 of their ...

ACTED CHARADES

... envelope to a l a lettr of poor papa's, which lie sent back torn in two. And rdid he not turn that dear papa out of doors for marrying you, my own dear mamnma? And you to expect me to he sorry fur him ! Mrs. Leslie.-But natural alfertion. e Ho.-Don't talk ...

THE THEATRES, &c

... short period ; but, this femaile having left hit, and associated with another man, with whom she emigratei to America, Banks married a second wife (a widow) its KIendal, Cumiberland. This widoiw having died about a year after her marriage with 13:mlas, the ...

STANZAS

... ~litT~sOF - 115l 05 AGr.E5FX . [ It will Se tc~ciiccted that Lord Uhbrid -, tbe eldest son ly of thc Marquis ot' Aliglesea, married Ni1s .Camnpbell:.of . , 'Shawlield,1grand-daughter of the larandte ec to the present, Puke of A'rgjiil at -Son'of a gloriousrace ...

THE STAG-EYED LADY

... decision of 1uixote the Lord Chancellor. in bis he ro Mrs. Sanderson; a very interestingyoung woman, said, - that she was married to, the prisoner three years since, a- ecoane 'gainst'the consent oft'heripirents. The ceremony took a ine place atfa private ...

THE BACHELOR'S DILEMMA

... course to pursue, ali Which eveh Paris himself had beer; puzzled to choose. cas on] Thus murmured a Bard-predetermnied to marry, wai But so equally charm'd by a Muse and a Grace, pet That though one of his suits might be doomed to miscarry, I He'd another ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... one of her fathers, to be d !metamorphosed into a fine lady. The Marchiontess soon deter- mines to have Maria suitably married, hut she will not atiarry save otte of the regimient. In the meantime the regintenta whichi has been absent, returns, antd ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE, LONDON

... play of last night has conferred a wife, in the person of Lady iBelen, a Nobic Dante of Scotland, to wbom hie is privately married.-rnmmediately before the battle of Forfar, however, IW'allace is induced to confide the secret of his marriage to one of the ...