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LITERATURE

... glorious greenery, and the leaves and grasses flush out sweeter and greener every hour. The labur- runm will soon be one mass of golden fire, the lilac one blush of starry bloom, all faint with the over- sweetness of its fragrance. The guelder-rose, the mountain ...

BENJAMIN DEJUDA

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LITERATURE

... ously: the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the Subsequently we read of the people dancing reund the image of the golden calf, at the sight of which the anger of Moses was kindled, not because of the, dancing, but of the idol which led to it;-of ...

GENUINE GOSSIP

... his theatrical career under the management of Mr. Trotter, of the Worthing and other Theatres in Kent. Harley and Trotter were fast friends. At Maidstone, I remember, Trotter once played for Harley's benefit; the house was densely crowded, but this result ...

Published: Sunday 19 June 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1930 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... were brought to light through the surfacing of three men winh wooden lees, who were unable to sink a hole in the regular way. Golden gully syan discovered by a man who, whilst loninglug on the ground aed idly pulling up tse roets of grass within his reach ...

AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE

... b~rought their pattens with them. The sun shone forth almost interruptedly from early morning, irradiating the landscape with his golden presence, and there was just sufficient breeze going to temper thesoolar heat and render the day agreeable. The show was decidedly ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... of killing, what ati ke up wonderful step in civilisation were sausages ! On what tern-l 'and pie of fame is inscribed, in golden letters, the immortal nsme le fresh of the discoverer ofasausagesi Did flonter ever taste sausages ? *th~at or thc High-Priest ...

Fashion and Varieties

... taoltiolv alux varictlo. THE COURT. Wiaoisoa, 1'I\ Y 12.-This morning her Royal Higirness the Duchess of Kent arrived at Windsor by the eleven o'clock train from town on the Great ?? Railway. Her Roval Highness was attended by Lady Anna MSaria, Dawson ...

LITERATURE

... when he said that the Duke of Kent lost the command at Gibraltar for his endeavours to reform the drunkenness of the soldiers. He knows better than this. Did he never see tie code of regulations issued by the- Duke of Kent at Gibraltar. It was not uncommon ...

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LITERATURE

... late Presidency Surgeon, Calcutta, author of Mesmerism in India, K-c., ka. Dedicated to tice Medical Profession. London: Wf. Kent & Co. A vPeRueAL of Dr Esdaile's pamphlet will suggest, especially tothe non-medical reader, a variety of interrogataries-such ...