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BEVERLEY ELECTION SQUIBS

... week. TIle friends of Mr. hluuitz remnais firm, and those of Mr. Sturge likewise mainitain a front of determination, which speaks well for their hardihood, although liltie complimentary to their discretion. Perhaps, however We ulay mistake.th'd relative ...

Poetry

... rinion throng shall yield tnd pass away, 4 lint our unblernebin loyalty shall blare to prnuder day, And time to come shall speak of us who fear'd not treono'ls -1st stood forth with unshrliking truth to guard Victoria's reign. WINT BR. Lest in the train ...

THE THEATRE

... families of the town and Ipighbourhloode Of Mude's impersonation of the crafty, haughty, and over-bearing 'olreY, We cannot speak too highly: it was exceedingly clever and true to life. That part of the cardinal's speech, Had I but served my God with ...

Literature.[ill] &c

... community. OnThe Opium Question the reviewer follows a nobler guide than seltinterest, f and under the banner of principle speaks to 'the con- sciences of the English nation. Privilege versus Law lis most opportune. Frase- justly points- utjt '.the ...

LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

... his travels in the_~Criinea, speaks of ihem as Tzigautcies. And again he speaks of them in Nanplia. as~ehinganes. . Bell, of Autermony, in his travqj4, speaks of them at Tobolski by the name of Tziggany. Bislhop Porok6 speaks of them sti~ll further to the ...

Poetry

... hours when all besides o'er the brooding earth lies still ? Thou hast! thou bast! a mightier far, a voice whose searching tone Speaks to the yet unfathom'd depths of the haunted heart alone. Yes ! mighty is thy mission here, a holy one and high; Thou speakest ...

Poetry

... bright clouds answer'd.- We depart, We vanish from the sky; Ask what is deathless in thy heart, For that which cannot die. Speak then, thou voice of God within, Thou of the deep, low tone I Answer me, through life's restless din, Where is the spirit flown ...

The Magazines

... connected with books ; as also in the opinion, that our newspaper literature has a very considerable influence upon our modes of speaking as well as of thinking.-The author of Personification is deeply read in the ancient and modern poets, and brings numerous ...

Our Scrap Book

... conquerable a habit of thinking aloud, that his- intimate Irieuds used to say, in allusion to hiĀ§ tVWo titles, that Dudley was speaking to Ward. The ludicrous effect produced by these public meditations during His Majesty's Cabinet Councils became a principal ...

Literature

... reader.-If the general reader has any l taste the work must please; for we have never met with I any publication which speaks of those charming produc- I tions of Nature's God,-the flowers, of every hue and , varied perfume, - more agreeably. Take ...

THE THEATRE

... into him, to impart animation to his acting, and get him, now and then, to change the tone of his voice, and let us hear him speak in accents varying from that dull mono- tony which constantly grates upon the ear. He is always the same,-there is not a p ...

Literature

... most valuable of nts ,, oCOnservative arguments upon the false charge f our' using disparaging or insulting expressions in speak. cg or her Majesty ; and on the topics of Canada, the C~lead, and Ireland. Those who are likely to m'ount paper iigs shortly ...