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 ...

AN IRISH GHOST STORY

... further per- mitted to inform you that you will be blessed with a son, who, it is decreed, shall marry my daughter. Sir Tristram will die, and vou will marry again, and your second husband will, by his cruel treatment, render your life mi.serable. You will ...

THE MASTERS OF CLAYTHORPE.*

... infant dauthter Ethel should marry his infant nephew Ilarry. Ile changes his mind afterwards, and does not care whom she marries, and says he does not. But he begins by wishing the cousins to marry each other. Before they can marry, however, it is necessary ...

THE TRUMPET CALL AT HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... utthbert Cuthbertson, the hero, is a man with a past. He had been inveigled by a worthless woman into marrying her. Ile then, believing she is dead, marries Constance, the niece of Sic William Barton, who prefers him to her cousin, Richard Featlierstcne, ...

A HIDDEN TERROR

... to get Tierce to an asylum, so that the former may marry Gertrude but Nora, by way of atonement, seeks out Tierce, confesses that it was she who poisoned his wife in despair, believing her to be married to Hartleigh, that his wife still lives, and of the ...

Published: Saturday 21 March 1891
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1473 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

WIFE, OR NO WIFE

... Dean of Manchester has said, Such is the state of our marriage laws that a mats may be married in Ireland, not married ils Scotland, and not know whether lie is married or not in England. It is a noticeable circumstance that the play, considered all apartfrom ...

Published: Saturday 26 May 1883
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1049 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

A STRANGE STORY

... its comforts, and so they were married. Their wedded life was pgaceful, friendly, kindly to the highest degree, but there was not a spark G. affec- tion to enlighten their existence. She admired the great man she had married, sand was grateful for the w ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... encumbered, She is engaged to marry a wealthy farmer's son, but on her im- pecunious condition becoming known the betrothal comes to an end. Harlette thereupon takes to the lyric stage, and after freeing her estate marries a duke. Inciddutslly while on ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... of Oraven, and died 1860.-Miss Mary Bolton married Lord Thurlow in 1813.-Miss Maria Foote, so well known as Countess of Barrington, was married in 1831, and died Dedember, 1867.--Mies Katharine Stephens married, in 1838, the fifth Farl of Essex.-Miss O'Neill ...

THE MASTERS OF CLAYTHORPE

... infant daughter Ethel should marry his infant nephew Harry. He changes his mind afterwards, and does not care whom she marries, and says he does not. But he begins by wishing the cousins to marry each other. Before they can marry, however, it is necessary ...

THE KEMBLES

... where the success and interest of his sister, Airs. Siddons, secured him an engagement in 1783, and some seasons after he married the widow of Brereton, the actor. There is a curious and somewhat romantic affair related regarding this wedding. Kemble was ...

Published: Sunday 31 July 1870
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 973 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture