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... “JENNY LIND.” JUST PUBLISHED, and NOW ON SAT.F. at Messrs. SIMMS’ PIANO FORTE and MUSIC ESTABLISHMENT, 16, COMMXRCIAL-SXRKEX. LEEDS, Jenny Lind’s Sons, •• FAREWELL MY FATHERLAND. (Lebe wohl mein Vaterland.) Also “LAYS OF MANY LANDS.” Words by Morris ...
... “quornm pars magna fui,’ on the first night of her appearance. And just asT was dozing away, with the name of Mademoiselle Jenny Lind vivid in my thong! 18, | fancied I saw all the letters in that name snddent y transposing themselves into the following ...
... JENNY LIND. J* rom little metri'iir of th>B interesting voealit>t we extract few notabilia respecting her early career. It seems was born in 18*21, in Stockholm, where her parents kept a school, ller precocity appeared in it* usual forms, and excitcd ...
... JENNY LIND Jenny Lind was horn in Stockholm on the 6th of October, 1821. Her mother had established there a seminary for children, in the direction and management of which her father, a man of great powers a linguist, took an active part. Her parents ...
... JENNY LIND. Tbe Swedish Nightingale arrived in this city on Saturday, and lodged at the New London Inn. On Sunday morning, she attended Divine Service in the Cathedral, but her presence there was known to comparatively a few. On Monday, the great cantatrice ...
... “JENNY LIND.” TUST PUBLISHED, and NOW ON SALE at Messrs. SIMMS’ PIANO FORTE and MUSIC ESTABLISHMENT, 16, CoMnaaciAl-STRarr, Leans, Jinny Lind’s Sons, •• FAREWELL MY FATHERLAND.” (Lebe wohl mein Yaterland.) •• tub SOMNAMBULISTS SONG.” All the Songs in ...
... JENNY LIND. This great singer and actress made her debut the Opera-house Tuesday night. The house was densely crowded, her Majesty being of the auditory, and the most distinguished of the nobility were elbowing and jostling their way into the house to ...
... JENNY LIND. Jenny Lind was bern in Stockholm on the 6th of October, 1821, Her mother had established there a seminary for children, in the direction and manage- ment of which her father, a man of great powers as 5 linguist, took an active part, Her parents ...
... JENNY LIND. At a time when all are filled with admiration for the talents and character of this gifted being, a few particulars respecting her early history may prove not uninteresting to those who have so lately witnessed her generous and benevolent ...
... JENNY LIND. DEL KEGGIMENTr. Mademoiselle Jenny appeared on Thursday last, at her Majesty's Theatre, in Donizetti's Fille dv Regiment, when the theatre was crammed. Her Majesty and his Royal Highness Prince Albert, accompanied by her Royal Highness the ...
... JENNY LIND. The daughter ofthe schoolmaster of Stockholm is ere this broad sheet goeth forth within the boundaries of old Exeter. Ten thousand people, whose anxieties had received an unwelcome sedative in Messrs. Smith's announcement last week of the ...