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Original Poetry

... With a new score of good resolutions to keep That we'll walk with her kindly, not radhly nor blindly- Think twice ere we speak, and look twvice ere we leap. Let us ask of our hearts if, this day, wve retain Any dregs of base passions we yesterday nursed ...

Reviews

... Loudon, the celebrated and admired writer of popular works on garden- ing. Of the literary merit of this production we call speak with praise. The illustrations are many, and well execaited. Besides diagrams for instruction in fancy-work, the fashions, ...

Local Intelligence

... D~ulcken (a name whlich in itself containis the preslige of aweetitess,) the uniited testimony of tlse leadhing journals .speak with unbloundeid praise as the -first feiiale piaiiist of the dav. TMailile. Sophie Sclilosscalsa earned a distinguished repotation ...

Selected Poetry

... lynx, Jest looks like a didniond in cotton. Her cheeks red as rose,- we wont speak of the nose,- Oh ! beauity's a delicate thing; Of a rose oul the cheek any poet may speak, But of a sose on tile nose we can't sing. BINt never did I in a sleigh hear a ...

AMATEUR GARRISON THEATRICALS

... Us it seems quite ages past Since last wceve li(t you with us in Hlelfast Wiiout I voa we wont act, aid wcho's to write Or speak'a Pr ologne, if tihnt aye, to.uight, Fail icc persoadilg yoen agaii to tread Tllcose boards where still our laurels thick are ...

Original Poetry

... sorrow, is rankling there, rrom the youngest to him wvith the hoary hair; And the choking sigh, and the breast's deep snvell, Speak woe too great for the tongue to tell. Oh ! the watchers are still in that lonely room, No souud breaks forth on the deepening ...

ALOISE SENEFELDER

... was changing his i)lrss, one of Sthe attendtanits appeared. 1,Mr. Aloise Sesefeliler ! said lie, 11Tue otaiager wishes to Speak to you inseiniediacly. 'tell liilii I ant coritig,' replietd tile youirg utal atid, hastily finishiiig Isis toilcett, lie ...

Selected Poetry

... not o'er my spirit the chill shiond of erief, There are cares enougli throwui in my wary; Awake not the Past- of the Future speak not, But, oh, let me be happy to-day. -JMiza CsoAnk' .fu Turso ...

Fashion and Varieties

... siupipase that these odd fish leave a cold iu their hicadls. A B L A C P A D D Y. Tirm nnern popuilation of Montserrat speak with alo Irish ac- ceit, prbiihbly from a large part of its early trade having at one timile been svithi I relant, and there ...

Selected Poetry

... save them first, A nd frantic hiurrying to the deck- O God ! tile noble ship's a wreck. Wh at pencil paint, wlhat lainguage speak Thelinr-ors of enach heart? Dcatith's xv itheringebill o'erspreads the check, And1 tears of anguish startI The shore it is ...

Poetry

... indeed, can ne'er restore The vanisbi'd fairy-land of yore; Yet hearts, world-Irardeued, may retain Some vestige of the speaking strain- Feel, fondly feel, that such things wvere- And walk through paths of toil aind eare K inder and better, since ...

Poetry

... becomes the darling of rnitiirnml- Arrired vith tire instinct hioth of rule and right, And the 'orlds milnion, privileged to speak, When all beside-the medley russ-are mute; Distils his soul into a song-and dies. ...