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LOVE AND PHYSIC

... first perusal,a Although there was no promise madle, A She gave him a refusal. el I cannot marry one who lives ) By other folks' distresses- at The man I marry I must love, le Nor fear his fond caresses; tr For who, whatever be their sex, el However strange ...

POETRY

... AND SELECTED. CRUMBS OF COMFORT, Foy the Siagle Ladics of anywhere, ?? presented to tiemn byi dhe Married Ladies of somewhere. 'We're muffled, we're married, and find, oh I ye fair, Our castles of happiness built but in air; They were guarded by Cupide ...

Borrowed Cristes

... considered good authority? -Because it can be re-tied on. Pat O'Flaherty said that his wife was very ungrateful, for when I married her she hadn't a rag to her back, and now she's covered with 'em. Boy, said an il-tempered old fellow to a noisy lad, ...

ODD THOUGHTS

... arrangement. Hope in his turn de- murred. But if I marry Baring's daughter? said Labou- chete. Oh, if youl marry Baring's daughter This was enough for. Labouohere. He concluded his wooing by marrying Baring's daughter, whereupon he became a partner in ...

LITERARY SELECTIONS

... hundreds of young men that should be married who are not married. To marry early is discreet and wise. And whea men and women are of a marriageable age, I think it to be in general true that it is wholesome for them to be married. It is not necessary that they ...

ODD THOUGHTS

... H1e a knowed I never married him for love, but he didn't e care about that so long as I would marry lint. ITo o said he was likely to go any time with his boots on, a and was willing for me to marry again, .1 but he wanted mne to marry a better mean than ...

FRIENDLY ADVICE

... - I ,,,ONDLY ADVICE. - r.end's advice, Oh Johnny, take a tr - And marry not so soon- Listen to wisdom and delay The long'd.for ioneymoon. S Wait till you've saved a hundred poled. And made a cot your own; Wait till your heart may beat within A bosom ...

THE FIRE FIEND.—A NIGHTMARE

... pursuit was made; but neither of the females have yet been apprehended. WELL MARRIED PEOPLE. -It is usually aonsi- dered a noteworthy circumstance for a man or woman to have been married three times; but of old this number would have been thought very little ...

VARIETIES

... thought by Hume, starved to death there. Henry the Sixth, who married Margaret of Anjon, was killed in the tower, as it is said, by Richard Duke of Gloucester; and Charles the First, who married Henrietta Maria, daughter of Henry the Fourth of France was ...

AN OLD STORY

... called several tiises upon her father, and obtained l his consent. He fixed Monday, the 19th September, to be married, but went and married another person. She asked for such damages as the jury should think justice ?? Stafford: I am the father of the ...

ART NOTES

... sed hin as a raodeL So impataeat Wa Rabw to marry her that he conid not wait until Adet wU o'er or the banns were published, but pro- cared a doable dispensation. She bad ?? children, and ar his death was married again t to BaroJn B. Br.edxwm, a Flenib nobu5f ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... I RLITERARY EXTRACTS. ; A aN MAY NOT MARRY His GRANDMOTHER. -The ldvaitage of old men marrying young wives is next dis- lussed by Dr. Cohausen and he strongly urges all who alve entered on the sere and yellow leaf, to take to them- Sites wives of very ...