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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 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 ...

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 ...

M. THALBERG'S FIRST CONCERT

... e yesterday was a blaze of splendour; a display of genius, science, and power, we verily believe, without a pirallel. In speaking of TuAl.1erus criticism is out of the question-the listener is amazed, de- lighted, transported; so wrapt up in feeling as ...

ADDRESS TO THE STATUE OF MR. PITT, IN HANOVER-SQUARE

... fain would know thy notions of Reform, And of Corruption's daily-dylng orgies; Thou sure caust speak : heads, Innocent as thine Of brains, are heard to speak whole nights together; And thou should'st feel; for near thee, I opine, Hearts no less hard now ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... farther use of its services and its sufferings. Of the startling way in which this is aecom- plished we shall have to speak when we speak of the poem, which is not our intention at present. We will only say on that point that the tragedy it displays would ...

HAYMAKET THEATRE

... been seen beibre ? The introduction of Mad.le. CELESTE'S dumb characters into dramas where all the rest of the personages speak is unfavourable to a full impreesion of the truth, grace, and beauty of hergesti- culation. The common associations of spoken ...

FEMALE FASHIONS

... they are black satin, vwth a little narrowwreath of coloured fiovers at the edge. There are'but few black satin bonnets, ?? speaking, but black velvet ones are in great request. -The -most elegant are :to6stetrimifed with a bird-of-paradise 'dyed black, ...

THE PITT CLUB.—1834

... honestly gave up his pension, And old Ehlon, as white as the FLIvaR of eolli, Yet in speaking, all children, to Colonel Conollv. 0 ! brave Colonel Conolly, &c. There was speaking, and screeching, against Revolution, All in favour of England's rever'd Constitution ...

FEMALE FASHIONS

... satin, with a little narrow wreath of coloured flowers at the edge. There are but few black satin bonnets, comparatively speaking, but black velvet ones are in great request. TheInot elegant are those trimmed with a bird-of-paradise dyed 61ack, or else ...

FINE ARTS

... y of the improving taste of the public; and the paintings, which consisted principally of memoranda, such Is in the Studio speak so intelligibly to the artist, and so mysteriously to the uninitiated, were well appropriated, while several, ia a more finished ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... the highest order abound in it. It has been said of Congreve, that his very footmen speak 7ions-mots; it may be saltd of Kxowaras, that his very beggars end piomakers speak poetry; poetry, too (as the Beggaed appeal to love of country, and Oldt Small's fare ...