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... ?? ubittiolltt off &liootil tD t ?? Get stisdolt, antd with all thy getting, get tunderstanding.' Caste, sViilt3 the blossoms of thy years are brightest, Thout Youtlhful w andtorer il tho flowery inaze . CDUIO, white the rostless besot is bolulding lightest ; Alid Joy's lkine sunbeanms tremble in thy ways Comne, Iilue st cet though lts, like sulnlilaer butds unfolding, Walkeln riebb ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMBNTS. THE SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the NEW SOCIETY of PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS is DOW OPEN, at their Gallery., b PlI.l-nall West, dltsjoinitn tile British In- stitution, fromt Nine o clocil till ?? Is. Catalog,,l, oid. JAMES FAIIEY, llon. Secretory. The THIRTY_-SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION oftho SOCIETY of PAINTERS In WATER COLOURS, at their ?? Est. I1 NOW OPEN. talogue, Cd Open ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMAI'TS. The TJTIRTY-SIXTHI ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the SOCIETY of P'AINTERS in WATER COLOURS, at their Gallery, Pall-marll Feint. I NOW OPEN. ?? Open cach day from nime tilt dusk. AdmlftlllCILs- ?? THE SIXTH ANNUALEXHIB-ITION of the NEW ASOCIETry or PAjINTErS IN WATERI COLOURS In now OP13N, at their Gallery, ?? Wealadjobinin thre British In- stitatitia, frorn Nine o'clocL till dusk. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUIAV AMUSBMBNTS. The THIRTY-SIXTII ANNUAL EXHIBITION ofthe SOCIETY of PAINTEHIt in WATER COLoURS, at their Gallery, Pall-mall Eeat, IS NOW OPEN. OiCII eaci day fron nuil lill ?? iiLB S ?? THE SIXTH ANNUAL EXIIIBITION of the NEW SOCIETY of PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS is Dow OPEN, at tieir Gallery, 5L Pull-mall ,est, AdJolfinl tho fritish In- stitution, from Ninc o 'lock till ?? Is. eCatalgretard ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... THE I TALIAIV OJPRRA. -0 Tire death io Murladlrme (masts'stsitr hiaving p revellted r r,-p-irntrc least night, LAiAcHi h'S benetit was Postponleil, and tie pertormiaruces clihaged to Lucia (i Lanereermoor, La ?? dut'a Opera Seria, andi a bri et called Le Lac des | oes, tiroighit out for the first time. ()f I ucia li Lammursueratoor it is Snhricint to s5y that the sieging of P~l'usANo and ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Last night the season terminated with the benefit of thc Manager, when, as might be expected, tire house was crowded in all quarters. Indeed we were witnesses to the disappointment of hundreds, who unsuccessfully besieged tire doors of the pit, boxes, &c., and were compelled, seemingly most reluctantly, to depart. At the eud of the second piece, Thc Ladies' Club, Air Murray came forward and ...

POETRY

... zocct m~ir iC I toC tafitltr. IN THE DORSET DIULECT. WFEN em mett is adraen in I'll steal vrom others' naisy din; An' wher the whirlon broak dot roll Below tho walnut treo, I'll stroel, A' think o' theo wi' al my 9sul, Dear Jenny, while tho zound o' bells Da vleo along wi' munaisome zwell, Sweet music in the wind. I'll thin]k hows' ill the rushy heazo 0' zunny evomeols jis lik' tbiezo, Iln ...

THE ODD FELLOW'S RECITER

... THE ODD FLLOW's ItfCITER. w eairoas of akint; thlo 4 ?? collection of the A ,r *anAt . zic Recitationp in the English lauguage, a est C~tMC>r FrIeAs toa transmlt such ad theiy blay deema rthy of insertionf TIHE FORCE OF HABIT. habits are stubborn thingsp hdby the time a mi' turn d out bf forty rifling passion's grovn so baugtty clipping olF its wingi. I ~htru~th v ill best be shown ,r iiliar ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMBRNTS. TI'Ie THIRTY-SIXTI1 ANNUAL EXHTIBITuION oftrese SOCIETY of PAINTERIS in WATEF, COLOUtI~s, sat their fGallery. Pall1-mall Eaot, 15 NOW OPEN. S aile il Oisis each dlay froin slin' till dius .-Adelsittliriti',I.Ctoia . it. fill s, scnriary. TIlIE S IXTHJ -ANNUAL i'BION of Ithe NEW SOCIETY of L'AINTElIS IN WATER COLOUfli is 10 0IlRN, at their Galiere, :ta, ~all-mall wett, ...

A COLLECTION of ANCIENT PICTURES

... : LU- I We availed ourselves yeaterday of tbe opporluaity of takiing a peep at a very choica collection of pictures by old maiters, which PR Friday and Saturday nexi are to be sBlu- mitted to tfhe hammer by Mr. Philips, at bis rooms iu New aund-street. The catalogue iuforms us that the collection has boen formed at an Expense of upwards of 20,000, aad after a careful exemination of the several ...

having delineated from scripture and ecclesiastical history the traits of wolfish cruelly and wolfish rapacity, ..

... every age, improved his subject, and pressed home upon his audience the injunction to Beware of such, for the five following reasons: * First, Beware of false prophets, and have no connection with them, for they secularize religion. Such men change and prevent the very nature of the sublime, the heavenly, the benign, and disinterested religion of Jesus. They reduce the glorious gospel of the ...

COURT AND FASHION

... SUNDAY-Prince Albert, the Queen Dowager, and the Duchess of Kent, attended divine service in the Chapel Royal, Sti James's. XONDAY.-Her Majesty and Prince Albert took au airing in the parks in a pony ?? Melbourne had an audience of the Queen-His Royal Highness Prince Albert, accompanied by the Hereditary Prince of Saxe Coburg Gotha, and suite, reviewed the Royal Artillery, at Woolwich. His ...

Published: Sunday 10 May 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 851 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture