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POETRY

... being spent, the worst; and worse Times still succeed the former. Then be not cov, but use your time And while ye may go marry; For, having lost tut once your prime, You may for ever tarry, ...

LITERATURE

... I likes thils place, becau'se I'in out of the reach of my vife; bad luck to the '00o0001 ?? '1011 ! ?? married, then ? Aye, I believe von; married, indeed ! answered Mr. Snaggs, fetching a dleepi sigh, and accompanying it with a most significant shake ...

POETRY

... estate behoves it us to be Whose lot is Death, whose span Eternity! REV, T. A. ROLLAND. Captain and Mrs. Sutherland, lately married, were droewned. The other vcesel which, by runinr against the Cornet, had caused tite catastrophe, piassed on unheeding, ...

LITERATURE

... of Old Maids, The Husband's Book, or the Book of Married Life. This work is composed of three ?? moral, social, and domestic duties of husbands. Second-Age, rank, and genius, as influencing married happiness. Third-Beauty, hereditary diseases, and bodily ...

LITERATURE

... generally accoiipanied by his uncle-in- law, Duke Edward of Saxe Altenhourg (now military governor ofNaaplia), whose sister married the King of Bavaria, and who lately commanded the cavalry of Greece. The Monarch drove about in a phaeton, and was escorted ...

LITERATURE

... the patroi; thirteenth (who is also recorder' a cousin of the patron the fo;urtcenth, a cousin of the patron; fifteenth, married to a miece of the patron; sixteenth, first cousin to the first wife of the patron. A large family truly. T Sir Robert Peel's ...

THE THEATRE

... claims, during his examination by the Mayor, of Loupy) , is conveyed back the next day to the Chateau, when his mother, just married, ac. knowledges him as her son, to the consternation of her hus- hand, to whom she then reveals the secret of his birth, and ...

LITERATURE

... named Charles Barnes, by whom lie was kindly nurtured, after having been totally abandoned by his unnatural parents. He married at a very early age, and the trade of fustian-cutting at that time being subject to great depression, Detrosier and his family ...

THE THEATRE

... amiable oddity, as uiisteady as a weatherco k, who runs a rounid of irregularities, reforms, determines to lire steadily, and marries. These are tie usual makeshifts of comlmnon writers. It is very easy for an author to imagine oddities whihi lie has never ...

THE THEATRE

... faith in the piece as examples of conjugal manners; and the author relies for his principal efectupon this iicident. All the married people are at table together, and the author deter- tisines to malte the live couple quarrel in succession. One cou- ple come ...

LITERATURE

... that. Tita. TIhat pitrson, whlo was a pesssiomel' hiving on dile siveat of ?? leople, reconiiended, that no man, who should marry after a certain day, should, after that niarriago, ris- ctive anly parochial relief, let his state of wauit be what it might;' ...

POETRY

... Jefferson, all lknowr, ti,' .lirileirii namre r'f uns ?? list all non' rssrch, cloudis lusty doltt arise,, Whilde many sneeze and marry wi'ipe their- eyes; Tlhorrgth shorrld it be a glorimsty 0; ntwon5c, U'notmberetl horses, drivel seas and fret; F'rr only chirpirrg ...