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The DEMORALIZATION of the DRAMA.— Married Ladies acting under their Maiden Names

... The DEMORALIZA-TION of the DRAMA.D- Married Ladies acting under their Maiden INames. In a former article we expressly observed, that however stringent our remarks, or outwardly pertinent to individuals our reflections might appear, we disclaimed the most ...

Published: Sunday 05 February 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1962 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MARRIED, At Paisley, on Tuesday, 7 Ir William Pikkiik- I ton-, merchant, to Mrs Jlac- Auchi-ccloss daup-h ter of Mr

... MARRIED, At Paisley, on Tuesday, 7 Ir William Pikkiik- I ton-, merchant, to Mrs Jlac- Auchi-ccloss daup-h ter of Mr William Auchln.loss, merchant thjre. B I P. T 11. On the 6th, Mrs William Boswell rfason Ii I E D, Suddenly, in Dublin, Sir Roeest Scott ...

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 ...

POETRY

... that mounts to regions starry, My flight I'd Nving o'er land aud scea, Thy praise to sing, thou good King Harry. Aye, marry I aye, marry I I believe in good ICing Harry. I oppose, And coUllt them foes, Who cock the nose Atgood King Harry. An micient usgs ...

COLLIERY EXPLOSION IN WALES

... donkey-rider, married. do Uriah Edwards, overman, married. do Thomas Lewis, fireman, married. exv Henry Brookman, fireman, married. . Thomas Jones, mason, married. ha Juhn Jones, mason, married (father). hal ...

THE DUKE'S DILEMMA

... him to call at our house this afternoon and th marry us by special license. (The Archbishop w ro -marries them by special license.) Se The Duchess: Now I hope you are satisfied. I or 'er Must be married now. fo The Duke: We'd better make quite sure. Let's ...

NORTHUMBERLAND PIPE AND BALLAD MUSIC

... ugly boaly, &c. I thonght to marry a joiner To make me chair alld stool, But I have married a l-celunu; And he's a perfect fool. He's an ugly body, &c. I thought to marry a sailor, To bring me sugar anl tea, But I have married a keilulan, Anid that he lets ...

SAUCY SONGS

... YOU'RE MARRIED. This song is for young ladies-and its moral very plain;, There are things you mustn't do until you're married ! -If a fellow should wink at you, mind you don't wink, back again,- It's a thing you m1ustn't do until you're - married .! a ...

FASHIONS OF TO-DAY

... like to note:- Married in white, you have chosen all right. Married in grey, you will go far away. Married in black, you will wish yourself back. Married in red, you will wish yourself dead. Married in green, ashamed to be seen. ...

BACHELORS IN SCOTLAND

... the relative death-rates of the married and unmarried in Scotland at different periods of life. He had discovered that between 20 and 25 years of age the death-rate of Scotch bachelors in i863 was double that of married men; that between 25 and 30 the ...

STONES FOR BREAD

... half a loaf and 4d. in money per day; married men, one loaf and ad. In money . married men with one or two children, one loaf and 7d. In moMey: married menwith three children, one loaf and a-half and M.: married men wilh four or more children, one loaf ...