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... mother's voice commandeth silence. Lest any wake her babe that sweetly sleepath, So God speaks silence, and the world is quiet, For so He giveth his beloved sleep, We speak of life as day, of death as night But night and day alce both divinely given What ...

DR. SPARK'S LECTURE CONCERT.—WORKING MEN'S INSTITUTE

... HaUl for public speaking, aadto sil the severe remarks made Mr. Mason Jones some time ago, tv who said the architect ought to be hanged,-alliding to be the multiplied echoes, and bad acoustical properties of the do room for speaking. Dr. Spark insistedc ...

THE PHONOGRAPH AT THE EXHIBITION

... Is sheet or leaf of metal will experience the same effects. I Sothat when speaking into the little apparatus, whichr. consists of a paper tube or funnel, acting as a speaking- it trnipet, a vibrating circular plate of sheet iron of b v'ary fine dimensions ...

BRADFORD ART MUSEUM

... feet,- he threw dowu bi 3 whip and severely ?? his asalant, a farmer. MU. Parnel is expected to speak at the Dublirt Convention on the 30th inst., and will speak at several - meetings in Ireland in the fist and seoond weeks of January. - M .'Davitt , left£hi ...

ELECTION NEWS

... addressed a large meeting last evening at the Temporanc* Hall, Dei by. Mr. Mateo, M.P., and Mr. Hayne, M.J'., wsxe auionjj (ha speak r*. Mr. Melville addressed a at Newhall. Mr. Victor an-J Mr. liar ton. M.l'. his nail at Normantou and Littleover. REPRESENTATION ...

ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC

... which had been made in the build- ings in the holidays, and to the increased advantages thus afforded to the students. In speaking of the absolute necessity for the particular study of music of having a musical oar, he expressed his belief from personal ...

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 ...

LEEDS TRINITY COLLEGE MUSICAL EXAMINATION

... cultivated opinion on the matter. It was Perhaps mom agreeable to speak smooth things of a place to which one be- longed, and which was dear to one; but it was necessary at times to speak plain things, and if be were right in what he said, then surely they ...

THE LAY OF AN IRISH MINSTREL

... Pea -1 For Innisfail were steering, To ev'ry heart It did impart A joy as rare as thrilling; Tho' pen be weak Such i oy to speak The spirits more than williig. OhI old Erin! That home of hearts-sweet Erin! A kindly deed Will find its meed For ever in old ...

THE AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITION

... *was appointed to deal with the allotment can of space. Tl COMMEtRCIAL TRAVELLERS' DINNRE AT NEW- Stib ?? I lavenswnrth, speaking at the Conunercial iobl3 Travellers' Dinner, at Newcastle-rn-Tyne, last night, said as tt there were some good natured people ...

THE BISHOP OF RIPON ON NOVELS

... novels which he d ribe with a -great deal of 'accuracy as prose tho did not wish to liit himselt to them a~lthoug he should speak of them. What was in his mind was simply the reflection of the enormous force which the novel had become in modern lifo. Hie ...

ROYAL SOLILOQUY.—Dec. 14, 1862

... up a fount of tears, Drp-dropping, as theraia incessant falls. His mage on the walls alone is leftb And-though it seems to speak,,my listeninsr ear -Conveys no sound from lips of speech bereft, That spoke with accents sweet, and words so dear! Bis image ...