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THE PEPPERY LOVER'S SERENADE

... A FRAGMENT OF MODERN SONG. ScENE.-A romantic garden. A closed lattice in the back ground. . A disconsolate lover in the foreground. Tsims.-About a quarter of an inch after midnisht. Awake! the wind is sighing, love, In whispers soft and low, To tell you I am, dying, love, My future fate to know. The full moon glistens brightly, love, On flower, bloom, and bud; Whilst here I murmur nightly, ...

Published: Sunday 12 July 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 390 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Literature

... Eftfraturc. Becklnasnncs'i 1Itori; of Inentisons Vol. I.-Henry G. Boln, I York-slreet, Covent-garden, London. S This is a transaltion from the German of the celebrated work ' of John Beckmaan. Professor of Economy in the University of Gdttingen, and forms a portion of Bohn's admirable standard 6 library-a publication which, in the union of quantity and quality, of extreme cheapness and ...

LITERARY EXAMINER

... VOICES FROM THE CROWD, AND OTHER POEmS. By X1 Charles Mackay, LL.D. Orr and Co. London. c The large and increasing band of moral reformers who a have pronounced for peace, temperance, education, and all the great questions associated with human advancement, are at this juncture in good heart and hope. And with good t reason, for, besides the recent practical confirmations of t their faith in ...

THE MARCHIONESS OF LANSDOWNE'S CONCERT

... THE ?? RCHI 0INESS OF IANSD0 1VNE'S CONCERT. I Last nighdit thea Marehioness of Lansdowne gave a grand c1oncert ot vocal and instrumental music at Lansdowne llolse. m Their Royal Hirtlinesesa tie Duke mid luchess of Cam- bIidge, meolinpanied by tbe Hlereditary Grand Duke and Granid Dunehess of' Mecklenbiurg Strelitz, arrivedl st lhilf is past t.ll oclorcl, attended by Baron Knisebeck, Lady At ...

MR. KNIGHT'S PUBLICATIONS

... MR. K(NIGHT'S PUBLICATIONS. The IHistoy of' Fngiand du11rinq Thirty Years' Peace, 181.5-1S45. By CHrARLES 'KNIGHT. Part I. [Knight. HW' Welwee to prefix to the present notice at list of' thle Works to WhiCh. it referS, thle CatallogIe Wouldi be as long as that of many a cireulatingI libr'ary, whist ?? would lie found to etio Itititost every depatmnient of' litert)tul't indl sciencei TIhu ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MIUSICA.IL IN'I'ELLIGENTCE. 'TM1E B3RUUS LS OPlERA COMPANY. ,, 111M tx SL11311 Jfliguenlots wvas repealted list Ili'Ilit. M. e 'Ii ~ssor nlapuoeartnt in the part of Nevews, the operta tain- 1 iiA ?? by this accession. Ills issumltion of the soxromb in the first net waB s'dmirable. ?? delivery of on the lines, Vraiinent l'n lic peut croire et (q1el peint IT, e qili'e jour je utits perseciut6 ...

EGYPTIAN EPISTLES—No. III

... EGYPTIAN EPLISILES-No. lIT. lull. Sir I II ELIB EFFENI)T, TO CADlR BEY. Ith Diffeirent gifts to difleren t unatiois evre l be Holy Prophet thiilts fit to send. litt, (Sacli wqas the ehief of iny' ribserviclions MNll As T qsunk to slee) llt a ifl'a vwil, %,soln At wvicie by al seet of iltics English Giaours IMJ. 11hIo worslhilp a Spirit they (:lil Reform, nt- In it hlll that beaftS those hlalls ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... AIW YAl IIKE'l' T'IIEA TRlE. IREVIVAL OF THE PIROVOKED IHUSBAND. It is well for dramatic authors that their works are not immortal. If it were olherwise, the generation, of neces- Sity, would soon become exthict. The author of our own day seems to be pretty keenly alive to this important truth, and skilfully produces his happiest effort with just suflicient powers of vitality in it to carry it ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Frrom C Irreopndents it MODELS 01' NERC.ANTILE CORMESPOND)ENCF, BY WIL- SILAM ANDEnsoN.-This work consists of a series of three munrlred letters on every subject that can come before a mercantile man. The style of them is simple, a clear, concise, and correct; it is accompanied with an analytical index, an explanation of mercantile techni- calities, with forms of all commnercial documents and ...

WALES

... Copper Ore from Australia.—The staple trade of Swansea is now certain of receiving large additions of the raw material from the -antipodes. The first cargo direct arrived on Saturday, having made the passage in 150 days. There are 200 tons of ore from the Burra Burra mines. The ores are very rich, some of them assaying as high as 40 per cent, of pure copper. _ The mines are situated about ...

LITERATURE

... Pen and Ink Sketches of Poets, Preachers, and Politicians. Bvo. Bogue. The compiler of this jumble, who expresses a natural dislike of prefaces, that is to say, explanations, thinks it proper nevertheless to advertise us, that, although all the facts narrated are facts, still, in some instances, the scenes hare been shifted, and the subordinate characters varied for the sake of effect ...

THE COURT AND FASHION

... The Queen and Prince Albert, the. Prince of Wales, Prince Alfred, the Princess Royal, the Princess Alice, the infant Princess, and the Prince of Leiningen, at- tended by the 'Countess of Desart, the Dowager Lady Lyttelton, Colonel Bowles, Colonel Arbuthoot, and Lieut-Colonel Seymour, left Osborne House, Isle of Wight, at ten minutes before two o'clock, on Monday afternoon, crossed in the Fairy ...

Published: Sunday 26 July 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 839 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture