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1800 - 1849
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Manchester, Lancashire, England

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EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... EASTER AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. - THE SLEEPI'NG IEAUTY. One of the flost success5ful pieces which hits come from the pen of that most successful and prolific extravaganzie -writer, Air. J. E. Plarrelie, lasa been reprorluced at our 'Theatre Rovyal ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... feature of the week has been the repetition of Dsr Fr'iechuizis (which we perceive is agi.'a announced for thet last time before Easter this nighf I{ . Each time it has been played additional beauties have ,been given to it; anfiwe have not the'slightest hesitation ...

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... peoples just the brighter will it dainl W\e beholdI the slpeioldonrbreaking, wvhere thick mist so longhas lain, And we sing our Easter-music o'er the coffin cleft in twvain ! From the ancient hell of darkness struggles forth a younger world, And the hostile ...

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... peoples just the brighter weill it dewvn; We bohold the slpledour brealting, where thick noistso long has lain, And we sing our Easter-inusic o'er the coutit cleft in tvain! Fromn the anncent 111ll of darlkess struggles forth a youinger world, And the hostile ...

The Family Companion

... lltuatberl, they appear to be inereasisig so fast, that tisey I it reaetet to overruis rise ?? island, amed Ieep violent Pessersiouc of it. They are supposed to leave come from rise islotid of Se0ay,wiel lies at rice distance of aboutI three Ttidies front Tarinsay ...

The Family Companion

... sits lie-seems almost sunk out of sighlt ?? thle otlsea mecabors. Mr. Masngles rises to pitt a question to the Right Hon. J1 Bauronet iii refereusee to Schinre; and lie rises to reply.' Immediately the buzz of thle house is Subdued, for ithe v first tiicis ...

The Family campanion

... Leipsig is distinguished as the central mart for all species of mer- clialidise, three fairs being held, at New Year's Day, Easter and Miciaeelmas; the second, the most important, attefndedby Jews, Anmericans, Turks, Armenians, Greeks, and 1eisians, and ...

Miscellaneous Extracts

... itself h isof the inctsetist blule, andi the h niocti1 scents of iticreasedt size aud kindlier ethlilgetnce. For line stirt'itt rise tnorth, inysrids look htoxn weith i a calm celear light, anid at gi-eat ir tr oi' the vault is s its iexplicable its thef b ...

SONG OF THE OLD YEAR

... slunmer night, ail Fill thic goblet and drink as niy~waliling toesos cilk, thil Lot the Navssail howl drip cud the alvel shicut rise- of But a wvord in your ear frocc tkp passing Old Year, 'Tis tile last time ?? Then sing ?? farewell ; 0 Tics ?? etyre shall ...

The Family Companion

... and ask questions after the fashion; and 'how do they w'ear their hair? Do they carry their heads as high as they did last Easter Termn ? King James I., in one of his printed speeches in the Star Chamber, declared that there w'ere only three classes of ...