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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... Nations-A Ballaon Tuesday. T O-MORROW, Rossini's Opera of THE BARBER OF 1SEVILLE-ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRA MARRIED AND SETTLED-And HALLOWEEN. On Tuesday, a Ball- JACQUES STROP - BOOTS AT THE SWAN - And CHECK- MATE. On Wednesday, no performance, it being Ash Wednesday ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... T -THE KING'S GARDENER-And THE VINE DRES- SERS OF COMO. On Tuesday, a Ball - HYMEN'S MUSTER ROLL-BOOTS AT TIHE SWAN-And HALLOWEEN. On Wed- nesday, THE HEIR-AT-LAW-THE KING'S GARDENER- And CIOECKMATE. On Thursday, HYMEN'S MUSTER ROLL -A MISTAKEN STOB Y-The ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... Friday, DON CESAR OF BAZAN-With ERNESTINE AND GEORG. GETTE.-To conclude with every eveninganew ballet, by the author of Halloween, called THE SHEPHERD AND SHEPHERDESS; or, the Boys of Kilkenny. Supported by Messrs. Milano, Williams Griffiths, Walbourn ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... Bobson -Miss Mears will speakan Addrosswritteslbythe nutlhorof 'The Corporal.-Also, first time a Bsl6et, by the author of ' Halloween, called TIlE DREAM; or, the Blind Girl of Zurich.-There will be a Ball, at which the Saloon Band will ?? Illuminations and ...

POETRY

... Where at dim ligrht is faintly beaniss On a silent and shladowvless band. I can ne'er forget that glonmin, When I tried the Hallowe'en spel- When I heard that fearful omen The toll of a funeral bell. I have felt life's joys ere over With me since tlat fatal ...

ORIGINAL JOTTINGS

... M&aise's a picture, 534, 4 Snap-Apple Night, is an admirable scene -om rustic life in Ireland. It is hill of fun and Hallowe'en s-ilic, and though it is hung in an unfavourable place, and looks pull and obscure, nevertheless is a good, true, and character ...

THE DRAMA MUSIC, ETC

... entertainment ever proe segtedadin the colonies; and after. a fortnig1m'a run it was replaced by the Scotch ballet Of: Halloween,! which icon- tanedtoo MUcht pantoisee fr Th elibourne auitence, and consequently did not SW ee..siml~ar..success. Oa-thi ...

LITERATURE

... of havingbeen onIfa s rosso eelels n;-leo hail gone to the Mar~et andl XFs rssso ber. dlei at midnight of the previous Halloween CARl Saints' Eve), Nl under rite guiding and conduct of the devil . . . playing it befreyo o hs id f nsruens. Thea compn ...

A POEM ON ROBERT BURNS

... Death says- Noo dinna fear me; But I Dr. Hornbook' and his pills You maunna let them near you. Things dlone and seen on Halloween, He tells us a' about them: What Scotch or Irish man pretends To question them or. doubt them? Manll bowlhe tells o' charms ...

Literature

... heart, never barbouring spite! 0 falchion satire, flashing keen I How welcome was your genial light Beside the hearth at Hallowe'en, When Fancy sheathed the dangerous blade, And but its lewetted hilt displayed! Perchance his Not of humans shame ,Showed ...

THEATRICALS IN AUSTRALIA

... transparent to expose household secrets to curious mortals' eyes, he was unable to show any attractions in the famous poem of Hallowe'en to that portion of the audience whose sympathies with the land o' cakes did not arise from its being the land of their ...

Published: Sunday 11 December 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1596 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AUSTRALIAN THEATRICALS

... by the arrival of the Leopold Family and Frauilei Fannie. There was a crowded house to ?? Tracieet aend the 9cotch ballot Halloween. Mo1Aa~r Tows.-Meosrs WorreU and Gavdloer's Circus was still at Hobart Town at the date of our last adivices. ...

Published: Sunday 30 June 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 745 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture