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JOKES AND JOKERS

... an advanced age without arriving at enny definite Conclusion. They use the sanie delakit az the sheep, anid the yung ones speak the language: more fluently than the parents do. - -The fem~il gives milk intnitivly about a; quart, -before it is watered ...

Poetry

... will employ men, but never a queen, Twenty may spare in, but notao nineteen: rm in 10ary one s fdnger. but not in the hand, I speak for myself-do you understand I Conway, July 23rd 1864. D. E. It. tte ?? we asiittet we sare; inforated, by thq'symppathislag ...

Poetry

... thou malkest. ('iving Ihree folr one thou takest Love and coustancy's best blae, Snoity wainith of ?? hoe, o Ineliig red, to speak thereby, 'l'hille all' htin's ardetneY Tlhus rejoicing in hsis siuht, Made a i eat are of' his li. hlt, 'Ihou art ill coiitest ...

Poetry

... sinkin ?? Au iil ir lxItle, ?? chleel ; exitl then I toili illy brother She would die ! And the next xxiorx thing, di(t not speak, But lex uis to hiir silenit bied Tlov bedo xis kiss her ile cheek, Anil tixlil us sile indeed wxvs deatl! oh, itiel I tloiight ...

Poetry

... will employ me, but never a queen, Twenty may spare me, but not so nineteen; I'm in every ones finger, but not in the hand, I speak for mysolf--do you understand? Conway, July 23rd 1864. D. E. R. Thefohlowingfacetions impromptu wvas written, we are informed ...

LITERARY MISCELLANY

... dull in colloquial discourse -jl: I.Is heavy in conversation. Lal Fontaine app-mr-. vi a coarse, and stupid; he could not speak nad tii ?? he had just seen; but then he was thle mnotlei 0 01 Chaucer's science was more agreeable thou 3iic I tr; sation ...

Original Poetry

... pearly drops in strermlets flow Down beauty's peerless cheeks. T'hey tell a tale of joy or woe, More strong than language speaks. No art nan measure woman's love, Whesi perfect found, and pure; 'Tie only in the turtle dove b We find such love endure. ...

CHURCH MUSICAL SERVICES

... it sets a :sympathetic chord vibrating in our ?? and lwakens our deepest emotions, even Fthough rihe organist be an alien, speak- I ing a foiieigntiongue which we cannot under. estand. 'The prominent place given to music -in all public worship, the important ...

WALES AND THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... maps showing the boun- daries of school govermnig bodies' districts; mlaps showing the delimitation of Welsh and English- speaking districts; and others, if possible. Referee, the chairman. Historical restrospect,' to be corn- piled by various anthers ...

Jokes and Jokers

... into French thus: Get out, r sbort candle? He-- It is strsklge, dear, we can't speak without r quarrelling. Shed- And yet, when we quarrel, we V don't speak. f My motto is, Live and let live, said a soldier as be turned his back toward the ...

Literary Notices

... evil surmises, be it uinteistood, for 9i 'Sa long, time circuilatedl only amotigat tlie latent, or, lit ate more properly speaking, ftsl Itunbler class, Ion ctie fr di- peer are hot necessarily low ; but sotnelios, by degrees, hic of they crept nit antI ...

Literary Notices

... I iioieilOiious., Ile tiaes lis utteraiceu to the Cer Wvidl good taste, and speaks wilit mucih easr, aild accuracy of language. If he is nuver loqiuent, lie invariably speaks groat good sense. lis spseclies are alvays I short, but pithy an(a to the point ...