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... : :.?A7g o ~- - + F W n A CHRISTMAS FIRESIDE.. (From the Dubtijr U;nTeijtjl t agezz . entl Jock o' the VOd, y lly old, man;. get up aadfbar e doer!.s7 . , be fittsery sleeh *ith fr0sty feet, ts deecingon thmba oor; vi1hs .hoopasnd 1 Call, in oT5yhall, thie Chrimstiapoprtitabousnd, 5.gid disto are eung, and the sweet bellie rung, tboh smple YNge -,thadermaG fli'g the curtain down, an&cuddie in ...

Varieties

... presperediii ~the, wc,0cl witbott ~t44 prti~o~ wife. 1fhe'iunite nmt, evo~9 e d i chndr F ORThUN ArmZ~ I ovelands s yail. agpoi ah ind~ .~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ?? misres rewedo q Oumeat z.or, lilty n nenertagr f.leuwei t. spending is t will be rewariided, bytut~ee of. thom aICSlidsaabd~ loapl~to LU16t, em ter-teIh-_t- he is' ovdedferhi dans and disxess . no-- syr it thfqrho de-. bebaeded ixf Old PI1 ...

A New Year's Wreath

... q geb) J)tar'o Mveatb4 The Cricket on the seauth necessarily occupied so much of our space last week, as to leave us no room for several choice scraps of poetry, which we had designed to form part of our Garland ; added to which, we have this week received Mr. CooPrsa's Christmas Poem. We are, therefore, induced to give a SupplementarY Garland, or, New Year's Wreath, which we hope ...

THEATRE ROYAL MARYLEBONE

... We visited this elegant temple of the drama en Mon- day last, when we found the enterprising manager bad provided amply for his holiday friends. First we had Charles Kemble's popular play of the'1 Point of Honour, or the Deserter, which was well put on the stage, and its chief characters ably sustained by Messre. J. Rayner, Neville, larrington, and Mesdames Campbell and Rob- berds. Their ...

A New Year's Wreath

... ?-,g i Acb), ?? aul vfatb? ? I The Uskit on the Hee rth necessarily occupied so much of our space last week, as to leave us no room for several choice scraps of poetry, which we had designed to rorm part of our I Garland ; added to wviich, we have this week received Mr. CoOPr's Christmas Poem. We me, therefore, induced to give a Supplementary Garland, or, New Year's Wreath, which we ...

A TREW AND RYGHTE EDYFYINGE BALLADDE; SHEWING HOW A SEELY YONGE MANNE WOLD SELL HYS SOULE TO SATAN, AND WHAT ..

... O A TREW AND RYGHTE EDYFYINGE I JBALLADDE; SUrWING NOW A SEELX XONGE MANNE WOLD SELL HYS SOULE TO SATAN, AND WHAT FOLLOWED TEHLEFROM. LFrom Panch.] A youthe there was of changefulle lotte, Now bryglite, now seedie broune; llee called hymselfe a kiddie swelle, And lived upon ye toune. Eys youtbfalle prsme bee wasted alle In synne and godlesse revell; And oft played hee unlawfull gaimes, And ...

THEATRE ROYAL MARYLEBONE

... THEATRE ROYAL MARYLEBONV. Wevisited this elcgant temple of the drama on Mon- day last, when we found the enterprising manager had provided amply for his holiday friends. First we had Charles Kemtble'spopular play of the Point of Honour, or the Deserter, which was well put on the stage, and its chief characters ably sustained by Messrs. J. Rayner, Neville, Harrington, and Mesdames Campbell ...

A TREW AND RYGHTE EDYFYINGE BALLADDE; SHEWING HOW A SEELY YONGE MANNE WOLD SELL HYS SOULE TO SATAN, AND WHAT ..

... A TREW AND RYGH TE EDYFYINGE BALLADDE; SHIEw=NG ir0W A SEELY YONGE MIANNE -OLD BELL tYS SOULE TO SATAN, AND WHA51T FOLLOWED THIELEER0M. [From Punch.] A youthe there wae of changefulle lotte, Now bryghte, now seedie broune; llee called hymselte a kiddie swelle, And lived upon ye tousie. H|yyouthfulle pryme hee wasted alle | in synne and jodlesse revell; Anct oft played hee unlawfll gaimes, ...

THEATRE ROYAL MARYLEBONE

... We visited this elegant temple of the drama on Mon.- day last, when we found the enterprising manager had provided amply for his holiday friends. First we had Charles liemble's popular play of the ?? Point of Honour, or the Deserter, which was well put on the stage, and its chief characters ably sustained by Messrs. J. Rayner, Neville, Uarrington, and Mesdames Campbell and Rob- herds. Their ...

A TREW AND RYGHTE EDYFYINGE BALLADDE; SHEWING HOW A SEELY YONGE MANNE WOLD SELL HYS SOULE TO SATAN, AND WHAT ..

... A TREW AND RYGHTE EDYFYINGE BALLADDE; SIHEWINO BOW A SEELY ONGE MANBE WOLD BELL WES SOULE TO SATAN, &ND WHAT FOLLOWED IHEME1EOM. LFr om Puench.] A you the there was of changefalle lotte, Now bryghte, now seedie broune; Hee called bymselfe a kiddie swelle, And lived upon ye toune. Hysyouthfulle pryme bee wasted alle In synne and g'dlesse revell ; Amd oftplayed hee unlawfull gaimes, And olt ...

Varieties

... -aici t *1 EorPEmTs OF POTATO DIr R.- Natare- muAst| -have a ceertai atount ot nourislimetit in order to support the functipus of life, Potatoes' containtvery little noubsgReAt; to obtain -thirekre 'the requisite amounst of nourislamept from the l at food, a large quantity must Petoke. By'noatiauaily living on tbis large quantity of poor food the stomaoh of the- XIrbb reasant becones ...

Poetry

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