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Sunday's Journal des DebaU speaks with a milder tone upon the Swiss question. In this change its conduct ..

... Sunday's Journal des DebaU speaks with a milder tone upon the Swiss question. In this change its conduct resembles that of the limes, which has given over thundering for the Sonderbund to discover that '.he victorious party of Swiss comprise a threat ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... to give details of plot or of dialogue. To recount a plot in this play would be to invent a plot;- and to speak of its dialogue would be to speak of sen- timent without feeling, and jokes without wit. It was totally withdrawn. There can be no doubt of ...

THE WHY AND THE WHEREFORE

... Freeborn Britons P-Because we can't en- joy the light of Heaven through a window without paying for it; or write, speak, or go to bear others speak, without the risk of banishment, &c. Why are they called tie Servants fthe 'Crownu -Because thev serve themselves ...

THE PILGRIM FATHERS

... torches For Freedom's quenchless fire; Of men whose mothers brave brought forth The sire of Franklin's sire. They speak! The Pilgrim Fathers Speak to ye from their graves ! For earth hath mutter'd to their bones, That we are soulless slaves ! The Bradfords ...

NATIONAL SONGS TO POPULAR TUNES

... pass! As men who social moments prize, And henest ends pursue, Our very cups shall win the wise, And bind to us the true. Speak, speak unfearing- Manly words-the words of men Each the other cheering In tasks of tail and pain We now uwideod but to secure ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Gentleman in the country, and when you talked of S ldll anzi/~y we knew you meant Justice BoXD-and when you put out your hand to speak agaifst the Gentlemen, as was against filching, Dicil, he said, you'd a fine finger for a pocket. I always thoughtlsonesty ...

THE CORONATION DAY

... 1DAy. Tba Queen ! the Queen I God save the Queen I Re.echoes through the joyous scene. No sound is heard, no object seie, But speaks of love to Englana's Queen. This (ay, tile nation's hope tnd pride, She pasges like its bleorming bride. The joy that ?? each ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... to an identity, So much I think, asid feel, and see with him.) There's one in which I can't agree with him, 'Tis where he speaks of the debates, As coming with their misty weighits, Like thick November rains and vapours, And taking lip the daily papers ...

Published: Sunday 12 December 1819
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Arts & Popular Culture | Words: 321 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

A GLANCE AT THE THEATRICAL

... occu- pied, aowever, made it late before he came to the end of his task, and he will, doubt- less, speak faster, or be more brief, when he next speaks in public. He hesitated but once, but, after a reference to his memoranda, he recovered himself; and ...

Published: Sunday 27 May 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1081 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE SHAKSPERIAN GALLERY

... .arch. By heavib1 a ?? tite speakI MARcLLcs.-It is offendedi BlnnNAnDo.-See! it stalks away. HonATro.-Stay; speak, speak; 1 charge thee, speak I Aia.-'Tia gone, and will iiat ansdver. BER.-1-bw now, Hoiatio i yoU tiaefhibli nhd lobb pale; Is not this ...

ROMEO AND JULIET, WITH SOME NEW READINGS

... that was so full othis ropery t Romeo (TInpattira Looker-on): A gentleman, nulrs, that loven to hear timselr talk; and will speak more in a Minute than he aj1 stand to St a ?? and Juiet, Aot 2, Setn) 4.] (Time of Action-Friday, December 5) AGRICULTURIST ...

OLYMPIC THEATRE

... several parts of the wide theatre, we were not sensible of the nmerit of the manner In which she delivered the passage. We only speak of this as one polot of the kind; but there were many more, of which the audience seemed, like ourselves, for the first time ...