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LITERATURE

... but unknow- ing in the pangs and joys of a mother's heart. They are assisted by a young doctor, who is here studying infant mortality on a lag clthat he may gain experience whereby to keep in health thepeiu nat ftemr fortunate of the same great city. ...

POETRY

... , POET RY. ON A DEAD INFANT, Yes, this is Death, but in its fairest form, And stripp'd of all its terrors, That clos'd eye Tellsuothiung of the cold anid 1iungry worm- That holds his revel feast on frail mortality. Yes,- this is Death-but like a cherrb's ...

POETRY

... the influence of a mother's love On Childhood's dawning heart. The earnest eyes, That droop all tenderly above the brow Of infant innocence, pour from their deeps The sympathetic softness of their gaze; And the young heart wakes to it like a flower Opening ...

POETRY

... enrapturd May. The Butterfly, on phnions bright; Launct'd in full splendour ozi the day. tneonscious of a mnother's care, No infant wretchedue- she knew But, as she felt the vernal air, At once to full perfection grew. Her slender form, ethereal, light. ...

POETRY

... Longest and best display thy power; Waft me above this lower sphere, Visions to see and sotmds to hear, TUlfyinn'd, where mortals truth belie; Unseen, except ?? Eye; And, as too bright for human ken, The waking trance ?? me-tben, With soothing measures ...

POETRY

... POETRY. - - - - - - - - - - - . AA spinot MheIURIJ. Webt 4l Solar, We MORTALS, there are upon this earth, Who boast their high and noble birth, A youth's rich uncle, after days at school, Left him enough, to make himself a foul; Goot up to lo rigs, ...

BABYDOM

... had better take to an infant school and soften, his martyrdom with the yefieution that he isdoinghiis duty. OnceIovknotws siliy fellow who tort to the alter a lady of ample means and the mother of six children. That unfortunate mortal, before one short year ...

POETRY

... its thousand dreams wvere ours,- Feelingas we ne'er can know again. Unwitbered bopes, unwasted powers, And frames unworn by mortal pass: Such weas the bright and genial flow of life with us-ten years ago! Time has not blanched a single hair That clusters ...

POULTRY SHOW AT EXMOUTH

... Petherick, who, in cpening Sbe show their said it gave him great pleasure to do so. As band everybody knew, infant societies, like infant citis mortals, had to meet with sundry difficulties before they reached maturity, and he thought they might say these ...

LITERATURE

... that of the property at the commencement, and for many years after the commencement of the lease above four hundred fold. The infant Marquis of Bute is the chief landlord of this princely property; and his father, the late Marquis, built a dork at Cardiff ...

VARIETIES

... in great *d surpriee, inquired of him the reason. A child was u horn, his hone r said, and I'm the happy sire, ?? An infant judge? Oh no, said he as yet he's o but a crier. ,Secretary of Mendicity Society: V, bat'a your namne, at my good ...

DRESS AND FASHION IN PARIS

... CHIiDirn .-Tbomas Hunt, Esq,, late Iledical r Officer of Health, St. Giles's and Bloomsbucy, writes:-- In badly-nourithed infants, Dr. de Jongli's Lpight-lirewn Cod liver Oil is invaluable. The rapidity with which tw o or three tea-spoonfuls a day will ...