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FROM AN INQUISITIVE FRIEND

... receiving . One the Queen, and the other the Knave.E. The Opera Season is over, -.And passed ' like a tale that is told, Jenny Lind. will embark soon from Dover, Having changed all her Notes into- Gold. The Syren! she's truly set spinning, All heads ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... good-humour, and simplicity, Jenny immediately returned the compliment by a visit. Otherwise, during her residence in London, Jenny Lind saw few or none. Extremely quiet and retiring-passionately devoted to her flowers-and employing herself li all graceful ...

Poetry

... :pIlottrv. TO JENNY LIND, ATTERE VIT.NESSIG XflER ItE.AIPEA]RANCE AS `XitWNA. lVWit'rso1IcS! I re ?? to tbe el rly lark At n;ortl, , hil so:aring to sillte the Still; t'ilelk Jill the air wooi noiseless, ond the flowierS sent up their Perfullies after ...

POETRY

... other a bo-holder. HER MAJBSTY's TR iATRE .-The Lord Chamberlainr has notified to MIr. Lumley t1,e propriety of causing Jenny Lind, Cardoai, Lablacche, and is fact all the foreign singers and dancers, instantly to take out letters of neutralisation, as ...

Poetry

... lJortrpi. JENNY LIND. Nec vox htomneni sonat. 0 Dca ccrtee SWEET Jennyy Llild, I never thought That molic Ikev to thin:e Could ttow II om any mortal lips, Or lips not all divic; Anld low, while listeelotn to tbe tonC3 TtI otl sitilec ear amise, I secm ...

JENNY LIND's SECOND CONCERT

... JENNY LIND's SECOND CONCERT. In consequence of the unprecedented success which attended Jenny Lind's ?? on Monday at the Theatre (a notice of which will be Jound in our sixth page) Mrs. M_ Cready. with a view to meet the disappointment occasioned to many ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... and it is about the worst kcind of pedantry of which one can be ?? to Younge Ladies on1 their En~tran7ce (silo Society. JENNY LIND appears in private life as one of those simple un- pretendingpersonse whose greatest beauty consists in their mental elevation ...

Literature

... publications with which we are ucqaainted, includes two new sets of quadrilles, When the war steed is bounding, as sung by Jenny Lind, and other productions, which are, sepa- rately, worth the price charged for the whole. NToe Land we Live in, Part Y.-C ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... bossms sinig vilidazzling lustre in the vi; JEiNY LIND ATi lHOaaE-STOOCIIOLOCt, Dec. 3..-On the 20115 of last months XiCIlle. Jenny Lind signed an engagement with the Royal Opera of Stockholm, stipulating that se should sing once SI a wveet in December, January ...

Literature

... continues his tale The Modern Vanssl, and Frances Brown contributes a hLegend of Ulster. An article on the onRetirement of Jenny Lind contains some interesting gossip Inreferenil to thed Sedish nightingale. Sketches founded onQ Puition, by Donald Campbell ...

THE SONG AND THE SINGER

... theatre. A new opera from Paris was to be played, and the prima donna was the young, lovely, and worshipped Claudine, the Jenny Lind of that time and place. The house was crowded, and the first aot succeeding beyond.all expectation, the audience were in ...

GLOUCESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... the melodists are equally at home, and in such piece as as Somebody in the house with Dina, they excited great merriment. JENNY LIND.-We are happy to find- that the Swedish Nightingale is likely to prove as attractive in this city as she has been not ...