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... lucre and pelf; As to fobtem ne, r'm sdire that yolir dear loving wife W ont repine, .ityou'll leave her-yoursclt: F. 0. MARRIED. On Monday the 25th ult. Mr. Joln M. Johnson, Jun. to Bliss Ellen Cross- On Thursday the 28th ult. Mr. Jackson, Walton, sergeon ...

Original Poetry

... characters appear ! The place of action is a stage, For all-from youth, to hoary age; Strangers and Forcigners here mingle, And married men, as well as single; Matron, and wife, and sighing maid, And virgin stale, the place invade. By prudes, coquets, and virtuous ...

POETRY

... TELL hCOLDIG 6IFE; VERY BAD AND y WELL! (Ans aid stary is a sele c d tess) , A friend once met use, and ?? sd Says he, I'm married to a 'ra nsi b seals; Indeed; site's like a woomin rsvirg6 tas. Alas ! my friend, said 1, that's scry badI No, n-t so bed ...

FRIENDSHIP & LOVE

... th t Irg ing a manner that ?? laopi. t -10 taimed of his recovery ibot add 0 it ! choly catastrophe is, that the wS- was married only a few davs hefor 1tl we, happened. This should e' cb,.-3 ?? all persona, to he particulwlv e a at meddle with any thing ...

THE DIVERTING HISTORY OF John Bull & Brother Jonathan

... behind Ybandi titI old 1rs. Bull, and when she heard of the s old lady's -giving herself' such -high f ights, would Iexlaim, 4, Marry cne up ! I wonder foi sooth who Mrs. Bull is-a inighty great madam to be sure, to Igive herself such airs. Vhy, it is but theother ...

Original Poetry

... who measure out ribbons, more fit far for so.sliors; Your kitchens and cook shops are filled with ena D cooks too, Who, Marry come up ! now write cookery books too ! The frivolous fops should bh brought to the scaffold, For such base attacks upon good ...

Poetical Selections

... as much as she could not walk nor anriy tbiD' Z1511 his living now you may see she are alice vril iii'1 not as how much, Marry WVilliams, is li' i'P Magred Williams yet I lope you sill Cre, about this Women in so much deficierc)y tCZ present, and send ...

Poetical Selections

... marred ?? Daughter, and B. tuarried A,'s Daughter. A. by his wife had a Son. B. by his wife had a Daughter. The last parties married each other and had a child, which altogether consist of seven. ...

Poetical Selections

... of-the last was of Bircl, I He la is £sglish 0a4, replied a Liveryman. A farmer in dhe neighhourhood of paisley was Is married about eleven montilis ago to the daughter of li another farmer; the bride, upon occasion of thle it msarriage, got a present ...

Poetical Selections

... vain through the parish you'll ; search, But the Curate you'll find LIVING HARD by the Church. Lord Ellenborough, whose son married a'sister of Lord Castlereaghi,, [eng told that his sun had voted with the minority, ibserved, that Lord Cas- tlereagh would ...

Poetical Selections

... on A dying, a n-ill, F, taniried tile %,'idow D,and she'dving 1ile married B. Ttitls ,at first 'the sister, became 11e lniotbir of E. and F, btusisalln f of' E's mother, now by marrying E's sister, becoese E's brother. _ ?? WVe areastellitshedtlht thet ...

Original

... ladies will all be'outwitted; Unless in their ridicules blank startps they carry, And take a receipt for each kiss, till they marry. Lierpool. Q-IN-A-CORNEII. TRANSLATION Of the foer Italian Lines mentioned in the last Mercury. Thou who may'st stray o'er ...