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SIR WALTER SCOTT AND THE WAVERLEY NOVELS

... at some sparrows in com- pany with two other boys; when the gun being cocked in readiness to be fired, he turned round to speak to his sister, who was looking at him tbrongsh a window; and by the trigger coming in coutact with some part of' his clothes ...

Poets' Comer

... scars. Royval Clairence, and yield I the palns unto you ? No I Wellington, Hero of famcd Waterloo! It stall never appear I speak light of thy fame; NV'th rapture 1 think on thy glorious name. 'To soldiers and sailors all honour be due liHuzza! for thevjackets ...

Poets' Comer

... far 1828.) You esk me for a pledge, love! but gaze upon my cheek, And let its huas, when thoa art near, my heart's devotion speak; Looik on mv dim and tearful eye, my pale and rigid brow, And list rn ytwild, unbidden sigh-what need of'pledge or vow? Yfni ...

Review of Literature

... this feat before on purpose to deceive me. Arise ! 4 You cannot expect it, Sir, said a worthy man, who was rich enough to speak his mhitd : Samtsons himself might take his rest after such a deed. Part them ! said the baron. Several persons went up, ...

Poets' Corner

... stream of life, Contentions rose, and left me tempest-tost, Oh tot me not in sight of Port be lost, Nor let my parting accents speak of strife; Stretch forth thy hand, in this my latest hour- Thou art my only hope-oh shield me with thy povv'r. ...

Poets' Corner

... and in tbine eyes Look for all comfort? Listening to the soued Of thy gay innocent voice, have'I not found Intense delight, speaking it with my sighst? Thao didst not know it, but I shaped replies, That so thy converse, with unbroken round Of melody, as ...

Poets' Corner

... alt alitost infallible C symtupon of iticteasiug, wvealthi. ?? Jut Tome it appeari, lout I speak Itere with all thre defer- 'I ?? with wliiste I ought to speak iii such it-case, tltat uthmaer citn be little dliflictilty, eIthrI putinvi logaut, or Iit ...

Oracle of Fashion

... may render a service by stating that a man, who is working for Mr. May, the baker, and haI not been able for many years to speak without great difficulty, called on us on' Saturday last; and certainly we could not discover the slightest impediment remainn- ...

Review of Literature

... This minority would not be contemptible merely in a physical, but also in a moral point of view. It would consist, generally speaking, of merchants who draw their base subsistence from the blood of Atrica-of understrappers, who, having buried in the West ...

Poets' Corner

... it imay be guessed what we woilsd inquire-is tiete iso oi Iife pro.- perty I Yot know whbat we mean; lo not costel nis to s speak out, we really wish to be delieate-is there no il Jnstice Juice P' Is there tso Cat andl Bagpipes, orS George ansd Dragon ...

RIPPINGILLE'S PICTURE

... discover the cuasntigs limnner, swho is destined bv his art to immortalias the whole scene. On the right of the group we are- speaking of, is an aged dlevotee prostrated out the floor, in the act of reverentially kissing the heen of the drapery attached to ...

Poets' Corner

... icfunists urbitrary ptsoishsrneitfr,!!J! To alshow that it is not an easy mnatter to calusituiiats' colontiil tslavery, or to speak of it in greater tenwt; of aeverity than - it nieri1ta, thle Repor-ter refers to thle Juamaica Gmsiette, 'to tile West'lIndian ...