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Poets' Corner

... coplev. 3, HORACE IN BRISTOL. &Srifcris 5{rio. Tl'. i. Od. b. C O IT11'TT shall speak, no other can, Thy praises as a valiant man, e hene'cr of mobs you lead the van, In Manchester or Bristol. Our ink is weak as lemonade, To* iwatery to describe JACK ...

Poets' Corner

... cotnvey; Wherever human ?? are knownll, They teach a language all their owln. Wide as heaven's line, the littcr'd word That speaks Creator God is heard: ?? midst thle crystal firmanwunt Pitch'd for the Suln his gocrgeous tent. The Sim comes foith, as in ...

Poets' Corner

... sprecid, At the feet and at the head ? lir'y ! lift thy drooping eyes; Wipe the dimnmill, tears that rise WvIlose tlhe voice? It speaks thy name. Whosc the form?-'is he-tihe samr! Scc the Son of God ascended! Death, the bond of svi, is ended. Sec, of creattures ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... scientific persons, s who examined its extraordinary powers. The report of' them quickly spread; and the newspapers of the time speak of them in unmeasured terms of approbation. The inventor, however, with that in' 'iuce' to popilar lavour which characterizes ...

Oracle of Fashion

... and the closing scene was equally tame. d Of the actors whom we have xiat yet noticed we shall state a future opportunity to speak. to Mr. M'Cready has fulfilled his promise of providing a lit sf entertainment for the Bristol Public, not merely by inviting ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... and adherents. Children cf tie ?? te'dtsyerzrs, q5 ' Mr. Logier, nay be instruct- t ed with certains swcess;, anil, speaking of a child being obliged to learn, according to the usual routine, the names of tie notes as written on the scale, then ...

THE BRISTOL THEATRE

... voice, so thait fie cloes not quite reatiz(n his uwnit teat. Of his musical taste atid d kno%% ledge it is tmnlecessary to speak. Miss, IHill dhit itnomir to n lir master's instruitfions : liar voice is exquisitely melodious, aiid is firn in its shake ...

Oracle of Fashion

... exhibitior. T'le Duclthess and the Pf J'r-incess Feodore aire stutlyin'it theL Engtiih lau1g::age very close- t ly; they nosw speak it very v CIL. , The Duke and Ducshess oii lotrecster cave their first if grand party for the season on Modladav tcv. nhn: ...

BRISTOL THEATRE

... mention; in particular the Biickinglhez, of Mr. Gladstanes, and the Richlmendl of Mr. Prior. I wish the latter, however, sould speak more trippingly on the tongue his recitation is too measured; it has too much verbal emphasis. Miss Desmond justified the ...

Poets' Corner

... A~ngel's hand ha is moildcd fiom the stone: 'fls ?? sluunsber that thosiloo101'st upon; Voubt nlot-bult bidl her 5vahe: she '11 speak anon. Priy hy M~IXYZ~iALI. ANOELQ. Grato ni' e I iiflI5:11 et ?? di sassso, I'~lentrc eih il danno *t la scrgogn: tdura ; Nonl ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... frail, and unworthy of the Lord's mercies. A conviction of our own weakness and transgressions f will make us fearful of speaking of the errors of others, and tend to restrain us from tale-bearing and detraction. At the same time, divine love, operating ...

Oracle of Fashion

... speech at its commence- p ment, except it be thle Oueen-like dignity with which she ,exclaim~s Lord Cardin~al, to you I speak ! or the strug- gle between the wife's agony and the Queen's grandeur on ,hler exit. The dying-scene called forth deep co ...