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L'EMPIRE O'EST LA PAIX

... while to speak her thoughts aloud, Italy, sad and stern, awaits the hour- I The Empire is Peace ! And if these records of the truth be weak, To sweep your stubborn doubts, like dreams, away; With trumpet-tongue let the armed thousands speak- i Who late ...

LITERATURE

... Dissenters, and is certainly not to be met with in m: the Church. O f this vehemence the writer thus speaks :- a. 0) Let not English readers imagine, when we speak of the d vehemence of the Scotch pulpit, that we mean only a gsn- o tlemanly degree'of warmth ...

A SONG FOR THE LEEDS ELECTION

... the entire district. The greatest enthusiasm pervaded the meeting, and there can be little doubt but that Saddleworth will speak as distinctly as of old in the coming contest. TO CORRESPONDENTS. RAcNDOMr RODEoOC.-We have not apace for our correspondent' ...

HOW LONG!

... unavailing to yon azure skies! Hear, Lord, and do Thy will, for Thou alone art wise. Thy will be done.-Oh, teach us thus to speak While shuddering horror blanches every cheek; Tho' marvellous Thy doings in our eyes, Tho' dark Thy ?? art good and wise. We ...

MUSICAL EVENTS

... MUSICAL EVENTS. DE KONTSBIt AT Llltr.-The Lille papers speak in glowing terms of De Kontski's performances at that town. The following is an extract from La Liberic ?? No artiste ever created such enthusiasm in our town as the violinist De Kontski, whose ...

FALL OF SEBASTOPOL

... absoad the thirong InL stealthy dsiluce steals along, s Eachl kisowe iiot wh sere-on every chueek o The tale the lips refuse to speak Y L ies graved inl mach~ls lines; the glooma e Seenis pregnanat wvith thce voice of doons;- tl For shaskenL and shatt ered ...

THE TUSCAN STRAW STIRRED

... Deademona, Perdition catch thy sole? Then let the r kettle to the trumpet speak ! Is this reading correct? Sould it not be rather, Then let the trumpet to the kettle V speak ! Speaking-trumpets are, and long have beeu, quite common. But what grounds have ...

LITERATURE

... deeply iuter- ested in the administration of criminal law and in the repression of offences against person and property,-he speaks to them of evils of which they can well under- stand the disastrous consequences to the community, and he is himself not a ...

LITERATURE

... obtaining the d mastery over, the spirit? Mr. Gilfillan thus tenderly touches this sad part of his subject- s Byron, when speaking of Harold's delight in the gran- deurs of nature, says- of Had he kept his spirit to that height, h -le had been happy-but ...

PEOPLE'S CONCERTS

... anode bv which the L- cause of nicle can be really advanced. Of the performance y on Thursday evening, w e have only space to speak briefly. d Tie vocalists were Madame N ewton iFrodsbamn, Herr Hienric d Jahns, Mr. Miranda, and Mr. Hincsshliffe. The band ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... bean ,enig Ithe composed expressly for their festivalI of 1846. The Lon2don rio, iusical critics attending this festival, speak in the most gloin, trm ofit performance on Tuesday. The solo per- ; Sties fornmers were nearly the same as at Hereford-the ...

LITERATURE

... found, chiefly in the Established Church, an order of iuinds ready to re- ceive them. It would be unjust, lie asserts, to speak of these writers as rationalists ; for they takle conscience and the moral feelings to be the judge rather than reason. ...