FRAUDS BY MUSICAL AGENTS IN New York

... speakout? Willthe Tribtine speak out? Will the inmea speak nit? Will the Couriet' and Enquoirer, the Joernal of Commerce, the .Ccmmercial Advertiser, and the Express speak out? Will the Home foernal speak out? Will the Sunday press speak out ...

Published: Sunday 11 September 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1105 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Poetry

... sweet, and soft As music of a sacred stream, Speaks soothingly of things aloft, Like angels' vhispers in a dream. These lights and shadows on her face, Reveal her love for ever new, Give every line a speaking grace, And say, 1 She loves you-lives for you ...

A VOICE FROM INDIA

... arise ! Oh, mother's sons ! This quarrel bears no prelude of weak words- Speak in the flashing of a ?? swords, Speak in the thunder of avenging guns I Speak, as loud nature speaks, in storm and flame! Quick as the sadden breath we draw, Oh, Justice and ...

Poetry

... loortruo A MAN OF HIS WORD. You may sing of the heroes of yore, Yoa may speak of the deeds they have done, Of the foes they have slain by the score, Of the glorious battles they've won; You may seek to eternise their fame, And it may be with goodly ...

Poetry

... 0ortru. A MAN OF IlIS WORD. You may sing of the heroes of yore, You may speak of the deeds they have done, Of the foes they have slain by the score, Of the glorious battles theyve won; You may seek to eternize their fume, And it may be with goodly ...

Original Poetry

... when the heart is warm and yotng, When silver tones fall fromt the tongue, And when, tho crimson of the cheek, Speaks more than angel voices speak! fs thcn the gushing ?? of youth Are pictured o'er withl frins of. truthl, And carth beneali ar.nd heaven above- ...

Poetry

... loartay. WORDS OF KINDNESS. OH speak unto the erring in words of kindness only, And calmly weigh the thought of blame before that thought is spoken, Not adding desolation to the heart already lonely, But relieving it of sorrow by some sympathetic token ...

Poetry

... Wottr3 WORDS OF KIL'NDNESS. - I On! speak unto the erring in words of kindness only, And calmly wkei1gh the thought of blame before that thought is spoken. Not adding desolation to a. heart alreaclv lonelyv But relievinrg it of sorrow by seme sympathetic ...

THE GRAVE

... unnamed- ( And then-the eternity before thou wort. a 'Thou speak'st the voice thou heard'st at nature's birth, t When even the very ends of space were awed; v And till th'archangel's trump shalt thou speak forth, Croation's echo of the voice of God. Wirkdale ...

Poetry

... be. I sing to good fellows who hold to their word, Who are true as the sabre, alid fast as the cord; Who think what they speak, speak not all that they think; Who are honest and candid, and from slander will shrink; Who from lying or trenmbling, or shifting ...

POETRY

... the serf to-day dare stand these Islemen of the West ? Speak ! from your bristling sides, ye ships, as Nelson spoke before- Speak ! whilst the world is waiting for your thunder burst of yore; Speak !r whilst your Islemen stand besides each hot and smoking ...

Poetry

... gentle showers descending, Or the dew drop on the leaf. Gently speak unto the erring, Let this truth remembered be All are eisters, all are brothers, Children of one family. To thy brother man speak kindly, It may dissipate the gloom Clouding his overshadow'd ...