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THE LAMENT OF THE TRADES LAND

... earthquake shook tme ground: a - turn~-and~, Ic, a lofty ?? nigh, k, Whose worn imud blackened turrets reached the sky, he Speaks all its sorrows, lsb'rin for relief In- With all time doleiul pageantry of grie. e- Their horrent heads its antique hinmnides ...

THE THEATRES, &c. Du

... high order, and has fixed herself upon the frequenters of this theatre as anl indispensable actress. Of ',La Peri we must speak more pirticularnly than of the other pieces. It is one of those stage sights which the Glasgow public never sai save at Mr ...

ate for Mad Tom of Canterbury, and lodgedPT'— or have been handed over to the tender honest 'Whig judge and

... yourself, Knox, you are not i r ,t|',’ pulpit. in the place,” replied Knox, .|' conscience commands me to speak the truth; and, there fore, the truth I speak, condemn it who will; and, dam,” hec ontinued (addressing the Queen), “I add th ' honest, meek, and ...

THE CHARTIST CIRCULAR

... ” Gemmi then threw himself on the bosom of Tell who received him, embraced him, and pressed him to his heart. He tried to speak to him, but could only bathe him with his tears, while he uttered his name with a trembling a>;d half-choked voice—“No! my ...

ACTED CHARADES

... ' No Bucks I no Bucks 1' Leivis at length told themr he would laE speak the epilogue any certain number of nights they I l1t chose to namne; but that number out, he would not WI speak it again except it was specified it the plav-bills. ex They persisted ...

Power of the Sword—Bad Effects of a Military Spirit—Military Pinery, In proportion as great men refuse to ..

... thus broken down, with one of the same species flying in clear expanse of air, or roaming in the forest. Their very looks speak their degradation. The discipline of Mr Astley causes the fiery sleed to bend his knees in apparent supplication. But how are ...

BALFE'S NEW OPERA

... lastly, M r. BRun, who doubtless was not the least happy mortal in the hou1se. Of the merits of the Opera. the Tires clthus speaks:- * The IDoenligter of St. Mark' is unquestionably the highest work that Mr Balfe has vet composed. It displays an earnest ...

ART UNIONS

... nor was it simply as concerning the funds of the re- Art-Union of London that the artists would be affected; he ree would speak within compass if he said that £40,000 or £50,000 weir were in the bands of committees throughout the kingdom to be is, applied ...

ITALIAN OPERA

... interest be- .0 cotneS more and niore intense, and with it rose uip the great skill y of Signor a Montenegro. This, so to speak, thle enti of the first aeact. closed with a brilliant q 'sotette, in which the crimes e o- ILucrezia are nil enumerated to ...

LITERATURE

... up; and next, and not least in importance, they are by far the cheapest, whether we regard the quality or quantity. While speaking of price, we may state here, that to Mr. Hamilton the music-loving portion of the public must remain indebted, for having ...

POPULAR AMUSEMENTS

... say so much. Miss Lucombe is a very sweet singer. and a finished and graceful actor. Of M. Delavanti we do not require to speak one word at this time. He established himself as a favourite with the Glasgow public, when he appeared along with the ope- ...

CAPTAIN AND MRS. SUTHERLAND

... convulsed with lawhrter- and tlie Chief Justice directed the vitness to be put aside. IR wsould be quite as welt if J urges would speak on these occasions in a direct and simple language, intelligible to the understanding of-tie witness .Mostridiculous blun. ...