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THE BOOK

... the Hose both mgornng andJ eve;slg, nd remained til three or- four b~ock -6in'te oimin. Hehas- seen Sir Sidney in the blue parlour eally (by tan 'clock) iusthe mkorning: and; oninqari*g from the footmen how hbe eafiti.there iwithout his' knowledge; libey ...

OH! THE [ill]

... of-Fleet-street, gave the I s amte deposition as before; and was also of opinion she Y died of an apoplexy. Frances Burrowtes, maid servant to Mrs. Perry at tile Sun in Shiire4ane, br 2c6, Fleet-street, stated, that about a quarter past ten o'clock, on Wednesday ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Steward of the Royal Household, was the Vice-Presldent, with his wand of office. The. dinner was served up itn the dining parlour, in a very elegant ancd splendid manner. The 'table was decorated with a very -brilliant plateau, 'and delicately white o ...

THE PRAISE OF PINDAR, AND THEN OF AUGUSTUS CÆSAR,

... without envy hear, and gaze - Upon their lovely vl;ftors looks, and vow them lengthen'e days. I Or to the tearful, and betrothed maid a The ravish'd, yeuthful husband he deplores; n And, all her soul into his strings convey'4, The beauteous dowry of his lite ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... melons, grapes, peaches, nectarines, cherries, strawberries, orgeat, le- monade, Scc. were set out In the plincipal dinring parlour. The compsny began toarrive about twelve o'clock ; by half-past one nearly 650 persons of the first distinction and fashion ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... TunstiRll, and M~rs. Liemetzrieder. Iss addition to the songs, &c. written for .the liece, will be introduced, I The Woodland Maid,' and I When thy Bosom heaves a Sigh.'-A New P'an. tomimd, p'ish New Music (the Vocal by Mr. Whittaker, the Action by Ainr ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... attempted to be robbed. iMIs. Ilardy was sitting in his back parlour between eight and nine o'clock, and hoard an unusual noise in his front parlour; he took up a candle, and on going into the front parlour he saw a man in tice roonn, with a bundle of things paeked ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... the preparationss on the occasion were of the grandest description. Covers were laid for eighteen in the principal dining-parlour; in the centre of the table was a snag- n iicent or-molu plateaus, on which were or-molu branches bear- ing numerous lights; ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... dancing. The bag commenced at eleven o'clock; about half-pastone *dppef'was announced, which was prepared in the grand dining parlour, where covers were laid for 200; it consisted of all the delicacies of the season ; the wines and desert were of the choicest ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Serio Comic Melo- drama, called, Ile PRESIDENT and The PEASANTs DAUGHTER. After ?? of TRICK FOR TRICK; or, The Man and the Maid. After which, (positively the last night it can be acted) the Burletta of WI- DOW AND NO WIDOW! To-morrow (positively for the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Vengeance, Liberty! THRATRE )XOTAL, DRURT.-LANIL This Fv~nlng will be presented, XING RrCHARD TH5 TIlIRD. To conclude with, MAID OR WIFE? or, The Degelsr De1selvd. ADELPHIl THEATRE, STRAND. THIS EVENING (Friday) will be presented, a Noew Petit Operatic ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... returned. to town rI- for rise winter, we recommend NlARtLas KEMBaLE to continue to of represent the pleasing and simple. drama of Maid Marian, which a embraces the exploits of .Bsblic Hood, LWItt Johln, lfll Scarlet, .dand the Friar. His own personation of the ...