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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 

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... Visit of the Lord Mayor to Corporation Expenses.—On Mouday a Court »•« v'iT principally for the purpose dL-cussing tho motion Mr. Anderton had given notice at the Court preceding— That it be a standing order of the fourth/ the Chamberlain shall not pay out of the Chamber of money for any charges expenses for any journey the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, or aiiv other K of the Corporation, either for ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... The United Irishmen, their Lives and Times. By R. R. Madden, M.D. Third Series. Three vols. Dublin: Duffy. This is not a good book. It is scarcely matter for regret that it is not. The subject neither deserves nor would admit of one. Accident has given greater notoriety to the designation- bsited Ir'shmnen-than those who bore it were entitled to. The real United Irishmen, the men who had a ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... in THE 313RUSSELS OPERA COMPANY. nd HALEVY'S celebrated opera, of Lea Jnive was given of last aight at Druiy-lane Theatre, for the first time in this be country. We oeed scarcely remcind our readers that the ek gorgeous spectacle put upon the stage by Mr. BUNN, in It. 1835, under the title of /ic Jene.mss, was nmerely a two act adaptation of the five act opera, and that HALEVY'S mUSiC .ee was ...

ENTERTAINMENT to IBRAHIM PACHA

... IN.h'1?'1i I 11JA N 1 'i i J1.fXA i{ lI JP AI IA .1J1 Yt-teray venn.-themerber ofthle Reforin Club t'tt- bmnqutet tit hie Cluts II seso, 1Poll-matlt, THis Il tihtOlices, attended by silrni Fiche ,Colonsel lionfoct, Ml A. Nuinir, andi Altjor C. Dici-soi, arrived tit tite Club-I ilh ouse ilt P'all-m~all, pier ?? ut tvii millut. ltootifer seven beO'c'lock, and woes ?? by Visocount PItlmrnertoli, ...

LITERATURE AND MEN OF LETTERS IN ENGLAND

... LITERIATURE AND MEN OF LETTERS IN ENGLAND. At the opening of a retreat for decayed booksellers in connection with the Booksellers' Provident Insti- tution, Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, who presided at a breakfast given on the occasion, adverted in the course of his address to the position and prospects of authors in society. The subjectis an important one, and, as will appear from the subjoined ...

NAVAL

... Thb Spy, Brioantinb.—ln the Gazette of last night a notice is given, signed by Ommanney and Sons, that an account of the tonnage bounty received for the capture and destruction of the Brazilian schooner L'Egeria, by the officers and crew of her Majesty's brig Spy, on the 2oth of September, 1843, will be delivered into the registry of the High Court of Admiralty on the 13th of July, agreeably ...