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DON'T MARRY LITERARY MEN

... 'DON'T MARRY LITERARY MEN. In the September niumIber .f 'Lon.1naan's Ma,-azine, Mr. Lang, speakiUZ of the `New Life a: Mrs. Carlylo, vith a'd the snd reeated tale of bugs, crovwing cocLk. groundless frantic jeaouseie.s holiwls of woe over tha most ...

Poetry

... rustles in the bright green trees, And murmers in the brooks, and in the breeze? THE MARRIED MAN'S FARE. X Parody on The Bachelor's Fare. Happy and free are a Married Man's reveries, Cheerily, merrily passes his life; He knows not the Bachelor's Tevelries ...

CLIPPINGS FROM THE COMIC PAPERS

... Sergeant Major. ,, MORE WiO=EDrVEsa I-Damon (not yet married, but in hopes ): Well, old chap, I suppose you find married lie rather-er-a change-quite an altered state, eh ?- Pythias (much married): Ea-ther (with a groan). You Woudldn't be far cut if ...

Literature

... person gets married. It is also said wvhoever goes to sleep first on the wed. ding nightwill be the first to die. Before the Reforma- tion, the Church granted only thirty-two weeks in the year to pious people during which they could be married, unless they ...

Poetry

... OF COMFORT FOR THE SINGLE LA',SzS' OF ANYHEREB, AFFECTION- ATELY PBESE'.ED TO THEM BY TrE MARRIED LADIS EWEE p(from an Old Newspaper.) WE 'RE D Xiled I we e married, and find, O ! ye fair, Our castler, of happiness built but in the air; They WOe'.e guarded ...

GOLDEN WEDDING IN A LINCOLNSHIRE WORKHOUSE

... wen ad* mitied into the house from the pariah of Stickney, and Lave been inmates for the pest four yea is. The couple were married at Eaatville 1842. To celebrate the unusual event, special wedding feast was prepared, consisting roast beef, plum pudding ...

TO THE PRENCESS ALEXANDRA OF DENMARK. WELCOME

... MAneRrAGS.-Theo ?? or Queen of this country nent marry a Protestant, if at all, Roman Cathplice being excluded by the settlement of 1088. As to the other branches of tile Royal family, they must not marry without the Sovereign's permission; but this is ...

POETRY

... amongst the few. There are some who work, but more that wait; There are some who love, but more that hate; There are many marry, few that mate; Then be amongst the few. There are some who practise, more that preach; There are some who grasp, but more ...

RECIPROCITY RHYMES

... 7' Young Lady: 'Then I'll tell you' (this with a look of deter- mination). 'I'm going to marry him, and if you are going to order him off, why we want to get married before. That is all.' Secretary '1 have not thought of ordering him away, and, since he ...

The little rodent which is at present devastating whole districts Scotland, and which is generally deecr.bed ..

... and major who had long had lixing for the pluckiest young fellow his regiment married bar, the nuptial being psrformsd chaplain. After death oi the major his widow married Lieutenant wb ahe was also destined survive. During the isst year- her life the ...

A ROMANTIC STORY

... her. After: bis death Mrs Bouverie fell into straightened circum- stances, and she married a person of inferior social posim, tion, named Mann. After his death she married a person named Hammersly, who stiU survived. She contrived to give her eldest son ...