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... its tOusie for thee, go sweet looks thy ftiee, as I sing To leason no longer I'm free. I forget thou alt queen of the land,- 'Tis woman alote that I see; And thrilitg at touch o4f thine hand, All else is forgotten by rme. Thy spucl is upon me in sleep,- ...

THE CRUSADERS' SONG

... the Iland for the people! CHtOR US. The land ! The land ! 'Twas God who gave the land The land ! I The land The ground whereon we stand i Why should we be beggars, with the ballot in our haad God gave the land ...

Poetry

... tdeath, thy Nation'saIlight to gain, And, wrest from tyrant-rule thy Father-land. Arise ! .to a~rms ! was Kossu lb's loud appeal! Arise! to armis 1resounded through the land; Then Hlungary'd sons rushed forth with burning zeal, To crush the accursed ...

THE DRAMA

... at the hands of a certain woman in the piece, who is very much in the hero's way. She b is his -wife, a bad woman whom ho has married in the i wild days of his youth. 8elieving her'to be dead, he c eas married another woman, the heroine of the piece, ...

LETERATURE

... curately and minutely calculated set of tables. It gives tables for the measurement Of land and for computation of work, as well as tables for the valuation of land, and for the conversion of statute acres into English provincial and Scotch measures. The ...

THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION

... durinu last mnthe tti o ital iio of the fish landed on the English atil M'eish Corn s r la £307,711, as compared with £297,612 in the coae no last year. For the three months ei-l,,u 'lic tiai vhai5 of fish landed was S872,672, as Comprared with '.7in1 in ...

IN MEMORIAM

... broad and dark Has; fallen over all the land, For death has come, and o'er the Royal home Hath stretched his cruel hand. We weep not for the dead ; for well we know That he has left this darkened earth To join the army of the just and true, Where nobler joys ...

MAIDENS FAIR

... votive I bE scrolls to those in the spirit land, ti As she stood gazing on the bank of the river Ul her former betrothed Stepped suddenly to her P' side. He had been drawn by lot as one of those' to p enter the army, and for three long years would never have ...

THE REVOLT OF MAN.*

... to upset the rule of woman, and to this end she has all along been training Lord Chester, who, as a scion of the old house, is to be placed at the head of the movement; so when she carries him off it is only to take him through Woman's England and to ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... thought of the army. It is, he said, a brave army. There was something in his tone or manner which showed that he meant more than his words expressed. The Queen in- sisted on his speaking out. Madam, he said, your Grace's army is brave indeed ...

Extracts from New Books

... heart withoat a man's heed and ?? of Mary, Queen of lE.g- land, 1689-1693. EARLY DISLIKE on ARMY Lira-A military life had no charms for me, and I bad not the faintest idea of staying in the army even if I should be graduated, which I did not expect. The ...

A SHOW OF ANCIENT SHOON

... collection, there is nothing to remind one of the flippant and elegant woman of the world. The above are only a very fewv specimens of the multitude from wbich the nroverbial old woman might choose were she so minded, and we advise our readers to pay a visit ...