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YOUNG MARRIED WOMEN

... oars aot alla sfortheirctlroo ecunditaty psthey are marr n teesry 7evoiio is a nost unfr.eqruenl hapns, tht ainn many hass married herhusba nd s ae wie~,thot~e a patic oefis afcion for him but sneimply. tanc his~l poitonn oney, while ato thies ztime sh ...

MARRIED WHEN DYING

... MARRIED WHEKN DYING. AZD THE SEQUEML! toI ?? of a young Married, coupB ltving, in Lon- n asbee'n ?? in the Wiekly Dc~r/ M ?? onl 'hat nape-r has-lg petan evemnin wihtelid- and her h~usba&nd at theijr ho-usa-_ 37. IreneRod Parson'-s '-c-eac. Mrs. Webb ...

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 ...

EXTRACTS FROM JUDY

... do 2 My dear Louise, if I were you I'd marry whom you p1leaCse. It were a union doubly blest To marry him you love the best. I will I exclaimed Louise. Your life might be a dreary blanl4 If forced to marry in the rank Set down by. Royal ban; Don't ...

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 ...

MUSICIANS AND MATRIMONY

... matrimony. WVhnen quite a young man he married Nina Planer. an actress. pretty as a pioture ; but she had little symoathy with the great aims of his life, and soon he. too. sought a separation. In 1870 he married Cosimra Liszt, the daughter of the famous ...

A ROMANTIC STORY

... respectably connected. In reply to a G uardian, who inquired if -they were married, the clerk said they had been married twice. It appeared that the young man liat been married secretoly to the girl at a re. gistry ofliee, but in a wrong name. She went ...