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THE HARP A TALE

... TheS Veiz, Magqzinr6, New Sre. Tre St cret-try Sellne fild lhee totl hefrt Qnkof hippine's svidi hi., ydunthful bride '1l-i noolin was n,4, foneqita aue and (-v,1ne5,,cefl Ipassion whkbh of en l'v, a and dies itnom in the g~ate moment-sy pathy afid psiteew ...

THE FOASHIONABLE WORLD

... aide. Anics rnair; Guid betankit ! by? sfy MeO 4ertseinq ingle, W' the friends o' my youth t1cordially ningle; qae tursi to compel rie to seeam wae or glad, I ansy laugh when l'tr di'erryaud'figh heri I'm sad, 'a'e fsbiseioddd to dreed, dnd ose ralice to ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... the season at the Academy Rooms, in Tenterueu- or street, on Saturday afternoon. The attenilance of the PUit scribers and friends of the institution was very numerous. Miss tp Childe, M1iss \Williams, and Miss ''urner, sang arias. A st duetto, | Dove var ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... furious, the combat wa ost blotY seded dreadfully lacerated, the two hr e youths tq0trC small knife, ir. killing their ferocious enemy, f Ctb'r ori for them, not soon enough to save their. fh oet boys were left to lament his death aed. the d sreO'; wounds ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... 1. he is my friend. and you' shall go- you shall go and pick his pocket. -,Pick his pocket! she ex, ciaimed, why Should 1 do, so ? Why, said 1, because he has PICT-uREs. DR. CALLCOTT.-The Dnctorwas applied to by a musical composer to try the effect of ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Fare is excellent and varied.- admirer of talent, every friend to the Drsama, every iig who ever visis the theatre, should feel an interest in ligirsce s uccess. We earnestly hope the reward of his di- d desire toplease all persons and at all time, ccommnsurate ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... when his Majesty, i, the most graciols and condescending manner, satand chatted nearly an hour with the widow of his late friend. Sir F. Barnard-. The King is astonishing every body, not only by his affability that truest sign of a gentleman-but by his ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... the- banqueting-room, where they sat down to supper. The ball concluded soon after eleven O'clock, when the band played God save the King.' On- Sunday, the Marquis aad Mardhionesi itf Lansdolwn, accompanied by Thomas Spting Rice, Esq. M.P., drove to ...

LITERATURE

... ens: tbis was a soalile of the very best:. No riches no luxury, but every thingp ettyand sparkling and Convenient; I am a friend to cirder and ceauliaess, and there I rmet it to my ?? content. Not the least tracs oi dust: there wus an airot' modesty of ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... SlitiOri. Paganini has. we hesr, since his arrivtal in this cotin- try, realizeil a larger sum of money, by his performances, than ?? the whole of his exertions on the Continent ' from his youth up. The Signor is engaged to perform at the Grasd tilu- sical ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... : my good friend Dr. Payne thi reason of i., and be will tell you, like Abernethy, ' Sir, they feed tod'much. Familnes 1 are terable btings in Europe, but I verily believe that a fa- mine in the Vnitetl Stats once in three vears watuld save meaty lives ...

THE WARDEN OF GLASWY

... his charge, While the true gals and triu satsails requirod But little of the seamen's care. None now Remained above, save the two youths and me, Who lays unnoticed, on a sail-cloth forward When all at once, my Lord--no notice given- No word exchanged-darted ...