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... not weani to preclude ourselves g from making furtherqssotations when we mayhaveroom:- rt TViE THRtEE DASMSELS, A TALR or, HALLOWEEN, IT Come hither, my beautiful Jean, and my fairy Lilias, siid ft tbe venerable Coiiteassof loray to her laub inrts g y ...

LITERATURE

... I- and is oboreocer sro:lt by the introduction of Stenaia 0 macbuer gain.ft wa a piyhe meddled with such sub- g.jects as Halloween, Cttd the CottarsStidyNgt hs *r have been alread sugb one, whose yewl win i. other lord. T ~After aHl, these are but trifl's ...

EXHIBITION of the ROYAL ACADEMY

... determined by their burning quietly together or starting from beside one another. The incident is taken from a note to Burns's Halloween, The same superstition isanlso alhudde to by Goldsmith, in his Vicar of Wakefield. The girl's expression [is exceedingly ...

Original

... to kall-yarda green 1^ For stalks to try their fate unseen, Pr But more especially af Jean.t pr S Who burnt her nuts on Halloween. It Oh! what a crowd of visions rise. o, 0 Distinct and vivid to my eight, Imagination now supplies That crowning scone the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... encored most rapturously. We notice they had advertised another entertainment for Friday evening, the 31st inst., being Halloween, but we are glad to learn that it is deferred to Saturday evening, the 1st of November. Their entertainments are of a rare ...

Public Amusements for the Week

... htAVNERING. Aftor stie firest Itine, esich ?? THE NIGGER Nlf.--ODlEd. Ti, ncttolstide subl nn ?? Wedoae~dy, the Ballet of hALLOWEEN; sr, the Deseos Master of rho Hilm. Aad en 'Thttmdap, Friday, auid Saturday, with flEF LAKES Oh' KILLARNEY. A CONCIE T each ...

Public Amusements for the Week

... Regiment. sferWick, THE NIGGER MELODIES, -Or Tuasday, THE BRAlt,. ROAD STATION. THE KING'S WAGER, A HUSBAND AT SIGMT. Asak HALLOWEEN our, iho Dmoma, Ifu,ter at the Hills. Ott Wedoday, tIlfE El, LISH FLET. AnA THE ILLUSTRIOUS STRANGER. On TbrstsTidysa ...

Public Amusements for the Week

... SIGHT, end HIALLOWEEN; or, the ?? Trstaler of the 1ti1ls. COnW~rsl HY'I1EN'S MIUSTER ROLL. THR SPECTRE BRIDE- GROOM, sond HALLOWEEN. ?? Ittutday, HYMEN'S MUSTER ROLL. THE NIGiGER MELODIEF,& THE LAKES OFKtLLARNEY. OtaFrillay, SPY UN: LB'S PET. TidE SPECTRE ...

LITERATURE

... any better .emxcuted .than ?? Oliver Cromwell Reproved by his Dy ?? terj' The MAiypole and. the. Butler's Fright on Halloween. Tbe iiteriry matter opeis wi h 'a most able-and succinct paper,, entitled The hras of Engliah Civilization,'6 to which ...

Published: Sunday 08 August 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1224 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Public Amusements for the Week

... FOOL9CAP AND FOLLY. 'On Toeidny, GUY ,IdASNNERIG, and TilE BOATMEN OF TitE OlHIO. OR Thursdy, JOHN BVLL, n Ilo Balet of HALLOWEEN. On FrieaY, A 2ROLAND FOR AN OLI~hR, A MIS-rA .N STORYL nod FOOLSCAP ARD FOLLY. On: .Satotdo, THE BRLIGatD, OVR WIPEi (first ...

Public Amusements for the Week

... Zance wiel frequently Sot acted- In preparation The School for Scan- dat -Revivol a Halloween.' TO-MORRoW. and thursday. DON CeiSAR OF BAZAN-OUR WI3 E-And HALLOWEEN; Ot, the Demon Htinter of the Hills. On Toesday, a BALL-DON CPESAR OF BAZAN-THF, BOOTS ...