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Fashion and Varieties

... j;astjion b allyarictir5. TI'E COURT. liEL MAJESTY'5 VISIT 'IV THLE EXUIIlBITION PALACE Or 1851.-At eleven o'clock on Monday morning her Mujesty, accompanied by Prince Albert, paid her first visit to the works, Her Majesty left Winelsor at ten in the morning for the purpose. Her Majesty's expressions of hearlty arliratinol were frequent. Her attention wvas pirlicitlarly drawsl to the men ...

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... `cltctrfrb 19actfp. OLD FrRIENDS 'MET TOGETHER. OiT, time is sweet, when roses iseet, With Spring's sweet breath around them, And sweet the cost, when hearts are lost, If those we love have found then I And sweet the mind that still can find A star in darkvest weather, But nought can be, so sweet to see, As old fiiends met together. 'Tlhose ?? of old, when yonth was bold, Aind tiiue stole ...

Fashion and Varieties

... ga51jin alile Faricticz. THE COURT. WmNDsom, FRtDAY'.-Thre Count and Countess de Neuillv, the Duke and Duchess de-Nenours, and the Prince (lc Joinl- ville, visited her Mlnjestv nn l his Roval Highness Prince Al- berttlbis morIing, and partook of lunchreon with the Queen arld Prince. Her Majetv andrl his Royval Hlighlness Prince Albert rltled with ber Royai ll ghmess the Duchless of Kent,at ...

Fashion and Varieties

... ; zl~fjtioll altl FaricticWe THE COURT. 1Iccl Aciajcstv and the Royal family remained hi comparative retiremenct at ?? Palalce, Uietil TlIirilaS~V aftercioon, when til ?? re movedm to Osborneo, Isle of Wig ht, en lime it, is expec ted to reniainuemetil [ier Maljesty sets out for the lligh. lands, inl the early part of next cololili. Tic Qaceic and Princa Albert wcrc accompainied to Osbrnee by ...

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... _ZTtctrb aoctrp. MEMTORY, MUSIC, AND HiOVE. Tyizaxw God for memor'y! This is the greenldell; I hear the rill with miusic's ripples flowing; The scents of flowers recail 1y ciildhood wvell; I feel tise SlIn of new-born summer glowing, And in liy spirit's viewa I see the stream, And the bright fish that throu.gh tile waters gleam. TIbalia Coil for otsiec ! for the pleasant voices Of iionghis and ...

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... $?rlrcttb 3,,)Cfrtro. OIT, LET MIE BE ITAPPY TO-DAY. EorrT r: for cachll day is the evil it brings Tf one day, then, be free froni dvll sorrowi Oh, chase not its joy by the sad littered fear That some trouble may rise oil the morrow. While clear an-i -ndimm'd is the bluc alch above, And the ?? glowes warm, do hot say That tenipests may rage ere the nighitshiades depart, Bait, ohl, let mle be ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Xrfa-??Tpioll allb yarirtiC5. THlE couirr. 'Tmt Queoeni, ?? Prince, nild the yinmiger memliern. of the Roynliamy have lieei ciijiyitig I heir neitni goadi hecalthl at 0Cihort n. A thong tiie visit ors of tie Royal circle inn M onsrav cad Tniosda n were, tlte Dike of Camnbridge, Counnt .\ensdorill, Count Alpionsea Alensdorif, aind Col. [lie IHee. C. 13. Philips. An.ntyseALOF TMtt LounLe'tem'.li ...

Poetry

... 'Il!E £W 1-iTE' R 6SE.;' Igee of tile desert i ?? ire to tile An eniziletil of zihilnlvi pttlrity-- Oif t0--c1\1S V I ;,e ?? I ,W t ?? g1LI'J IelI($AVshtC, W'dV dl; oll orhlII! life vi ith stebps arlighlt. Tihy ftlgraciulvc breatli'es of tilte fi1]i nsovore, : W1ilose Soil anil air al1e filitic aild love; Al whitere, hy thie 1ll!:1r'1nil of 'silvti slsprieg, 'l'he zvlulsllli in cid thleir sllo ...

Fashion and Varieties

... jattsolT antnb varitict. TIIE COURT. 1'THE CeOrt is at present at Bilckinghlam Palace. On W'ed- nres'nv the Qteeno, accompanied by tile Prince of WVfles, and tI,, Princesses Alice. and Ihelncua, visited the Duchless of Olonicester. at t ilocestcr-horise. In thc evening her Majesty and Prince Albert hononred the layvmnarket Theatre with their presence. (On Thitrrsday the Duke of Wellington had ...

Fashion and Varieties

... ffasljioll ant yarictiC5. THE COURT. TlTn3 Majesty, sincec the Court's return to Lonflon, from Windsor, has rode out almost daily ill all open carriage, and hasalsovisitedboth the Opera Houses. Her Majesty, re re. joice to learn, continues in excellent hcalth. Thc Court wvill now remain at Buckinglhams Palace, until after her Majesty's confilemeniut, whiclh is expected to takie place ill a few ...

Selected Poetry

... -Sclcrtcb 130ttrly. YOUTH AND AGE. BY COfARLEs SWAIN. TnE proudest poetry of youth Is- Would I were a i1an ?? The golden years that lie between, Youth, like a drea, weould span 'Tis is its thought-'tis in its heart- Mus ever on its tongue; But oh, the poetry of age, It is-. Ifl/e, I ices young ! Thus, in the morn of life, our feet Would distant pathways find; The sun still faee to fane u-e ...

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... , c bi c. §. Nos. 65 and 50. TrE PAi.couit LiBIRAIY. VolS. .37 and 38. Tnl: lionnen~s, and 21 n I7I1 (11 INDY. flByG.P.Ii. James, E sq. London and Belfast: Siams nmd dlIsllryre. Both of these novels are higilly entertaining. The l ob- hers presents a valuable transcript of English scenery, man- oers, enstoms, character aid costume, dnring the period sub- gequent to the later civil wars. ...