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Fashion and Table=Talk

... ,fj,151)ioll allb eablcZalft. T'jn QUI.eNu.-Her Mlajesty and ilte ilfalit Princess were going on inos it hivorilabl otl Sa;ttr-day. IIEtR A JIsi SIV S Ll: I.-IIS Royval Ifiginess Ptrince Albert ltd Ii aeven on \\ Weduesday afternlon, at two o'clock, ait St. Jamnes's P'alacc, oct l cbmlf if f lic Alajcstv. Thc fol- lowving ?? al geitileica hall tle holoioto of being presetitcel :-'irellisholp ...

Fashion and Table=Talk

... ?? alb crabit,-EAh. THlE COURT. heatM. xsry-llr Ryal ighessthe( Ducebss of Ketilt visited I le Qucen on Montday, andl tile Dutchess of Gloucester onl Tuesday, at fluch-inghlia Palace. Hisa Roval I igli n SS tiIC Prlinc ICCOf PrLISSia paid a visit to his Royal II1gi-I ness Prince Albert onl Monday at Bluckingham Pa~lace. In the evening Prince A lbtrt r ctnrned his Royal H1ighness's vaisi at thc ...

Selected Poetry

... A?rftctcb Viletro. EASTEIN THOUGHTS. [nVs niclimsll) ?? 1 t,0.v ?? No. 1. IV aia ia a llolv wowi], *vilm lived ill tile secornI c1ntury ni t!ie 1ivyilrli I ler ;ovillS :il though tts arecollctedt be mauly ยข?o-n~hti 'I il Aran!e ivitias. a hill fipr' ii ioiidoelid by failly its a ?? deve~loapeiilt of ii Chli tit mi ?? ll spirit.] A rious frin-l one duv of 1l il nasked, How she had lerlimel the ...

Selected Poetry

... daktebt o i tir.__ T~!C lFAMILY PICTURE.BIBLE. IIAIL to thee! thimeworn teacher, Friend of my childhood's days! Pow oft, by dear hands open'M, Thy page has met my gaze- when from his pastime turning, The boy, in ,Ihd surprise, Iila, seen before him burning 'l'e btize of eastern shies Wide hast thou flung the portals Of many a clime, I ween, And on thy picture-pages Are dreams of beauty seen. ...

Selected Poetry

... 4clkctct 90ttvw, 11 0 P El. [F itO SC lII L, R.E ] Hlow often do visions before us rise of lappier days to eomle, And a golden goal 'neath brighter slkies Tempts ever our steps to roam The wovld will grow old and young by turns, 13ut still for the better man ever yearns. Ilope's rosy smile o'er our birth has shone- O'er childhood's snd malllvood's page She beads, with her light, y outlh lau ...

Selected Poetry

... drcrtb VPoctro. THE PRI' kROSE. I S.AV thee on the wnay sdo cast, Swveet firstling of the year- Spring'ig trophy sinliigil o'tr the blast Of winter dark and d iear I nrivsdicd by complnmions there, Aln orphan dcchted in gannerrtrs fair. I took thea florm the earth's bare lbrenst And Iharcld thee nearest Millie, Anad while ihy Yellow lellves I resse0d, A radianicy divine i1s ?? With graphllic ...

Selected Poetry

... ,??drcttll 13,octri). MARCI WINDS. ?? windsr ! ye come in your howling pride, Swccpiig the valley or mountain's side, hliunpan t as lion incenscd to fight, In all the fury of passion's might; Beneath your ravings affi-iglted earth Will scarcely give her wild flowers a birth. Destruction rides on your cutting blast, A.s if malignity's self hlad passed; And merciless ye young buds dlevonr, Like ...

Reviews

... rN c b i r 11) ?. No. 57. A BOOK OF BALLADS FROM TRE GRRMAN. By Percy Boyd Esq. Dublin: James MlfGlashinn. This most beautiful volume is one of the neatest contribu. tions which the Irish press has for many years mnade to the stock of general literature. Its external and internal em- bellishments are perfectly superb. It is ornamented in the old missal style, with ilimuinations in gold, azure ...

Reviews

... 3t b ir . Nu. 59. FRASER'S MAGAZINEi. March. London: J. Tr. Parker. Tlicre is a always pleasant admnixtire of the Wtile with the du'ce in this magazine, which is more especially evident in the present numiber. The opening article, on * The State of 'Murals and Education in Wales, ?? us with a fright. fill picture of the moral destitution of the population of thle principality. A delightful ...

Selected Poetry

... tecc ttlb 1ottr). S LiG Oi 11 II SA PEASA \WIFE. BV Tlil ?? Mls. NOR1TON. Comr, Ilt rick, clear up tile storiins ou Your trow 1oin wvere Ijiild to :11e onuce; will you frown on inc nowv ? Nlil the storiii settbh litre wtlen friil ?? it deplits, Awil thr cold floom wvitboilt iinil its way to our liearls ? N)o, Patrick, no ! siol Iy tlhe wvintric.t iccather Is canilv borie while. io boar it togo ...

Selected Poetry

... dclctcb 4ortrit, Wvi:, WILL BE' HAPPY. M' zv will be hlppy, thog1h we've hnd Oor share of ealrthly sorrow; Dark clouds illay lower to-day, but still The sun nmay shine to-morrow, We will be happy and content, Altihouigh our hemmc be lowly Its otinosphere is laden wvith Affectionslfond amdl holy. WM will be happy, When wc mcdt Around the board tit evcen; hogligil frpgl is tie fare, not less Our ...

Reviews

... :tbirlo B. No, 19. TiE ART UNION MiONrimy.v JOUIINA,. MIarchb. Imion ~ol: IC/1,1a0122a atul Hall. Belfast : J. floloysonm This numaber Contails three full-pagc sizcd steel engravings of great merit. The first is a spiritetl copy of Wilkie's uu- fillishe!d painting of ** John Knox admin istering tile Sacra- IlIent, 'engraved hv 'Talfourd Smnitb. This verv beantiful picture, ?? the artist never ...