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POETRY

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ORIGINAL POETRY

... Itt ecsi Ore, 'itreir stirits freed, ngoirrE sraot r, 'Io vie weith thire threy lov': before. W. II. A RECEIPT FOR MAKi.NG SALAD. tY TllEi SrDNI:' SMITit. Treo large Irrrtocs, rrasserl treorrgii ui'tells steve, Smoothrrir ss, atrud softness to thestralar ...

LINES

... peas aund the larger a uorts ot: beans also a little early common 'and red bt 'cabbage, savofs, round 'Sepinachl, and small salad herbs. it AL[ O'aMeNTS OF LAND.--The plan-of making to allotments to the poor has been seton foot at Paken- a haml,. $uffolk ...

Literature

... persons give themselves a good deal of trouble to remove the water that remains upont salad after washing it, the most simple and effectuat method is to take the salad out of the water, lay it upon a clean cloth, then gather up the four corners of the cloth ...

Literature

... of his senses, but by great care ultimately re- covered. Two ladies of Castle Donnington, in Leicestershire, partook of a salad into which same Fool's-parslev had been put for Common Parsley; they suffered considerably, but ultimately recovered. We cannot ...

Varieties

... followed 2:y the footman And grome, armled rith what ueapons they coinlt lay their tnns on, Ve'll soon ?? the rascals. Lads, salad your heads i-aml rwith this lie gallantly 4lourished the eelonei's sabre, ,which he had appropriLted; and, supported hy thc ...

THE MAGAZINES

... himself to his heart'si content for, e the'&alfpnce, they go sober y, if not quietly, to s ltliiibedi safisfied witi their'salad' upper 'or theirr ,. cup of coffees. - r - Of Have you Terpieiroce Societiesisre ? . No, said 'the trii 'lady of whom I enquired ...

Literature

... topers in Rabelais, taking f. great draughts ef the atingo, and rare slices of the r brawn, and Luge trusses of the green salad, in which r two or three lobsters had lost themselves, like tars in the country parts: and meanwhile the singing began n again ...

NEW PUBLICATIONS

... Englarnd did not grow a cebbego, turnip, carrot, tieT, indeed, any edible root; and Quech Catharine had to send to Flanders for a Salad ? Pools, C Old Times,' indeed !-Ours are the old rich tsines :.-these were o but a beggarly boyhood ! ' a ' To estimate the ...

Reviews

... sptcinmens of Koch-Kunst will also be found interesting:-a duck stuffed with almonds | and apples; raw bao, with pancakes and salad ; potstoes r and caraway comfits; a turnip sliced, and made delicious it with rock-salt, pepper, and caraways to be eaten with ...

Reviews

... treachery,_for so at that moment a I I believed.' . ' ' . to I . 'You area braggart, replied the corporal, 'and I have te a fgreat salad If you r.peat, your words to put a sword tb Into your band, andl take you QVer again or ron you E: ' !through thc body,' wel ...

Reviews

... sof Koch-Kunat will ff also he found interesting --a duuk~stuffad with almonds ,, and apples; raw ham,: with pancakes and salad; -potatoes r Iand caraway comfits ;a turnip sliced, and made delicous,, pri I with rock-sait, pepper, and caraways to be eaten ...