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POETRY

... whisper, as you treadthis Vale of life; Then -ry, by every word and glances the eut'ring to beguile, And crath then, when you speak kind Words, how happily they smlile!l TV RUSBNDS SONG. nY ornasu Wavan. rainy and rough sets the day, There's a heart beating ...

POETRY

... the dying. Fading flowers-a short day lours, On human bloom- Worms of earth, e'en from our birth We seek the tomb. Nature speaks to man through ye, Gems, so beauteous, That our brief lives truthful be Calm and duteous. BRADsHAwE WALxEB. IWF'S DUTIES. ...

OH, SAY NOT THOU CANST DO NO GOOD

... no more. G0. lead the poor benighted one Fron out the thlck'ning shades of crime; TeM!!w him the path of vice to shun, Anud speak to him of love divine. Cho oheer the home where sorrow dwells; Oli, bid the cry of hope arise To tige the cheek %which sorrow ...

LOVE'S MEMORIES

... Her vigil olasetb, And In night's darkness, still as death, oly soul reposetb, To my bewitched ear thy voice still seems To speak, and to my sleep-bound eyes thy face Comes back with cheering smiles and lovely grace, And hovers, aye, around In gratefal ...

POETRY

... of three stories--the principal one, The Welsh Living advocating the advantages of all clorgymen in Wales beisg able to speak to their parishioners in their mother tonguo. Few call deny that the chief cause of dissent, which is so preva- lent in the ...

CHRISTMAS

... warm-hearted greetings, That tell of love's living and life-blessing flame. Or com'st thou with emblems of goodwvill that ever Speak kindly and truly of bliss to the mind ? Of peace calmly flowing, as floweth a river No summer may dry, and no winter may bind ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... belonging to Franconi's. com- oyaf pany. There he made money, and exhibited so much of the his artist that Mendelssohn u sed to speak of him with admira- still tion, and did not refuse to write for him marches and other g as stage music. own Professor Anderson ...

POETRY

... sweets the air is blest. What startling tone arrests the ear ? Hark I 'tis Jehovah's voice severe. Be comes with ?? eye To speak the doom of fallen man. The stricken pair his presence fly: Conscience portends the scathing ban. They seek the garden's thickest ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... admired edition of the ?? Messiah, the Creation, &c., &c. The work itself is above criticism; of the edition we cannot speak too highly. ...

A SPRING-TIDE LAY

... gaunt and grim, Gazing right earnestly on himb! But all serene and firm, What art thou ? Brutus cried Or God or man, speak forth : he paused, And instant it replied, Thy Evil Genius I am here- Our second meeting's very near! On dread Philippi's ...

TO ARMS

... tyrant's yoke c For now against tie mimssulinan Arrayed is Corislian Greth j So juitice in the qaiorrel PeinI And let your cannon speak ! A spirit'is in your fnlierlandl WVhici never w*s dis01neyrd, ' hat fire s the hei;rt and lilts the hasid W'hen freedol.i ...

THE MANCHESTER EXHIBITION OF ART

... I 01 (From the Mancheater Bxeminer.)In and Ina few weeks thousands of visitors from every cornerco of the kingdom, not to speak of mosthetic votaries from '01 ___the two opposite continents, will be,seen trooping through our streets to the Palace of Art ...