Oracle of Fashion

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Oracle of Fashion

... Lareof rJaef n. EACH CHIANGE orFMANr-CO LI) I sri rssyr.-.MIahnsan. FAKNmOTSs ron ArRiL.-L'OiWce Drrsq- A dress of white tulle richly embroidered. oser ai slip OF white satin, on which, appearing below thie ttulle dress, is at birder next tho sho,', formed of' white satin, edged widh black, et le~nt-s dle t imps. 3s oT I .blond 111ounces, in festootis. orisamc~nt the Iir,rde, of' the tulle ...

Poets' Corner

... poets' canner. THE LEGEND OF ST. VALENTINE (Frone the Mlfentily Mfagazine-NAeiv Series.) FRom Britain's realm in olden time, By the strong power of truths sublime, The pagan rites were b inish'd; And, spite of Greek and Roman lore, Each god and goddess, famed of yore, From grove and altar vanisih'd. And they (as sure became them best) To Austin and Paulinius' best Obediently submitted, And ...

Oracle of Fashion

... r, f ic , it np.,; ? i. n. CAt'1 CHA beSrE OF *I ?? it Thie 7'heqtre.-A, itiutigh. hls 1 ote's re-appearance on our stage onl 'I'hitrsday was rather unexpecied, ife liuse has been well attended, partictilarly on lFridav' righth the Ot'epeak of the Clifton bachelors: the same archnesq, njaivrtf. and simplicity in her style of acting, end the same eager kindness of the 'audience in Applying ...

Poets' Corner

... M1,0605, cimirr. SONG. Go-for I reel thy looks are changed, And it vould grieve mv heart To find thy tenderness estranged, A id that we coldly part; Ahl leave me thep at once, and dy; gre'doubt is turnd to certainty.- row, very reew. have been the hours My soul has known or peace; Univelcome is the cloud that lowers And bids the sunshine cease- But IlHope's bright colours soon decay And pass, ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... THE TRiCALEXAMTN ERW. ;I DRUIEY LAt^f. ?? T9iesdty g~egiiga new-comic opera -was peoddetii ?? th~atre, Aitider the title of the Two IOtneso'f Gr6 iwz , whichl aenoinatiod iediately carie~d back our imagination to the Moofish.fainiiies of Ae Zegii and the Abencerrages, whose enmiity and contests afforded D inuch scope to Moorish romazice and chivalry. Nothing in the vorfA could be wider froin ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... I Aw Oratrio (since it appears we are still thus to style a Salmagundi of grave and gay, solemn and frivolous, sacred and-we will not say pro- ante, but-Isecular) has been performed at each House this week. That at Covent-Garden, wherein parts from The Creation of HAYDN, and MoZART's Requiemu, his last and perhaps finest production, formed the legitimateingredidnts of theentertainimeat, was by ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... KINOG'S TirEaTux@. Tai Festtale of SPONTINX was duly consigned to her burial-place a fortnight ago, and has not since returned; so that we conclude her career has closed, and we cannot say we wish for a resuscitation. ler absence has been supplied by something much more pleasing in .La Schiava in Bagdad, which we translate The Slave in Bagdad, and not, as one of the newspapers did, The ...

NORTHERN ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,

... NORT:nEN ACADEsM r mINE ARLTS, I NEJVCASTLE. To the Editor of the Nevwcastle Courant. SIR,-You last week noticed the opening of this institu lion, and if you have no objection to go a little further, and give your readers a more distinct idea of what is there offer- ed for their inspection, I shall feel happy in supplying you with a few particulars for that purpose. This exhibition is ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... 6 ?? ?4n B?.g, -1, I . I ?? I I i? . _. ?? -1. j Hops gotai ..47 esa iih ?? Arapk~itWW~i~d~d ?? eaded y ?? one tellging ?? ~tteotil'ei4 iii 'yaadl~ltke points,; edged'b a slnghtptcyi of ti- srei white sllk. I ho sleeives d-la. At *ani'elrsle, Wditih ~d~uibe,,;1 bilhlg mancc~fsera edged' 'w~iththie ear ep'oyrxtk ks'li An-ie-'oni'ue's .at: the Fm dert ?? t he' skis t. TIh e hield tdy' ...

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POETRY

... p Po b U Y. SONG OF EMI(l AT 1ON. TyniTElt3' wris v al-f agoirsoig on tile chimingr sea A air Iigit, lii 0ratit ng il 0 ,, 1 rgr iea 'rsl iri's vozice, iritbirikenly sighs, m there, a iljiiig ,Vrith cri'riphi tilo sqnny air; of fresh greelr lands, andl of pastares fiew, It stang, oviile tile bark through the surges flew. ihit ever and sinori A rineril of tii uwrell, T. l, by its plainitive ...