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ORIGINAL POETRY

... away ? No ! those fair mountains still will stand Our columns in our own 'ov'd laud, nd . jo our chaiiilesd graves, Luong speak to many a patriot eye, : V hen tyrant-traphing'tiberty-: Opr glorious country saves . SIZATOR, T.C. I. We understand: that ...

THEATRE ROYAL—LORD ANGLESEY

... who was only doing his duty. Upon your oath, did Mr. M'Dota speak disrespectfully of the government I Witness-Ori the cosltrary, be cheered the Marquis of Atiglesey. lie Mr. Gtabbetj-Did he speak disrespectfully of the Chief Se- c~etary, or tbY heasttrss ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... chaste and accurate. Signor Cabatta, as Ricifarda had a more prominent part than usual, which gives us an opportunity of speaking of him more at length. We cannot alter our opinion that he is by no means equal to the rest of the company. There is an undecided ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... sentimentalisms and dying strains of Bellini, with which for these last eight or nine years we have been deluged I We have now to speak of the manner in which it was per- formed on Saturday evening. Of Miss Kiemble's Susanna/h we have spoken already: it was a ...

MUSCI HALL—ITALIAN OPERATIC CONCERTS

... vocalists through the English press during 0 their late tour through the leading towns of the sister coun- a try, And; to speak the truth, they appear to deserve a great deal-of the praise which has been bestowed on them, , There -are seven pe.formers ...

KILLARNEY

... you-my voice ?? :e dumb 'I'o speak my adoration-let-rme bow Before you, and revere you-till the 'womib Of earth enclose my ashes-on mv brow A joy sball speak far ye-as eloqueat as naow ly native mountains. will ye not speak out,- And greet awanderer fromy ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... from its frequen . repetition, acquainted with its progress and denooemenes tthat it would be a work of supererogation to speak ofe teither. As for ourselves, having so often heard The Grisi, who has made the character of the Druid priestes,, so peculiarly ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... memory tire Carin- like perfection of Gloster, Ican smile and smile, and be a villian. Her reading of the part was, generally speak- ing, very correct ; indeed the only serious charge which crul be brought against her performance is ali occasional deficiency ...

CATTLE SHOW

... sheep, swine, poultry, ri &c., commenced yesterday in the Royal Dublin Suciety's a' premises, Kildare. street. Go Generally speaking, the present exhibition may be fairly f set down as at least fully equalling any that has taken place here for several years ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... modulated. Its lower notes are particularly rich, and in speaking 'aside, their clearness, depth and distinctness are extremely effective. Except by MIacready we have never heard them surpassed. When speaking of such a character as SShyloch, there is not, perhaps ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Sfrathlnore's decision, and Katharine, his long-loved f betrothed, thus addresses him:- t Halbert, speak to me- You'll not speak--shall I? Halbert-Yes, speak. t Katharine-Then answer; but not rashly- x For my doom is in your breath- You love meri Strath ...

MUSIC HALL

... solos. Mr. Lockev has made an impression at once decided and brilliant on his first appearance. His person and address at once speak for him. I-ie possesses that necessary requisite to a tenor, a handsome countenance, together with a graceful and easy deportment ...