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CLIPPINGS FROM THE COMIC PAPERS

... CLIPPINGS FROM THE COMIC PAPERS. I (From Punch.) 'SANiITAS BANITATDM.' 'The angel of death is, so to speak, hovering over a doomed land, and he descends on those spots which are the ?? Richard Temple's Address at the Social Science Congress. The Angel ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... gossip both grown-up people and children are much too fond. Somehow or other it seems pleasanter to speak unkindly of our friends than it does to speak well of them. Why is this? I cannot tell you. 'Ill news flies fast'-much faster than good new's-and ...

POETRY

... streamers, the masts 'by the board I' The sea o'er the deocks of the good ship is breaking; They segnal I Distress ?? the crew speaks not a word. Y'heave.ho. with a will, lads,' the good skipper cried, 'The life.boat rides bravely the crest of the tide.' 3Right ...

Poetry, Original and Selected

... not caD. - I t'ought, perchance, some atwien ded lance might hearten yoU; Th? bar was strong, you might have 1esau*: T 'o speak a word or two. - It ,s not much to hope ' oiX tha'. Yet was it all her need, wlp offered incense at the hrine of one who paid ...

MR. HENGLER'S GRAND CIRCUS

... summereault, all the while playing an air on the violin, and return in safety to the line of hemp from which he sprung. Need we speak of the sire of Mr Hengler, whom also we remember as a performer of marvellous ability, or of Mr Charles Rengler him. self, ...

VARIETIES

... problem among the Stoics, which ran thus:- When a man says ' I lie,' does he lie, or does he not ? If he lie, he speaks the truth; if lie speaks the truth he lies.' Many were the profound works written on this wonderful problem. Chrysippus favoured the world ...

CHRISTMAS

... but not the less do we believe, that it confers real happiness when, beneath its leaves, soft eyes look love to eyes which speak again. As for the freedom, pardon, or liberty that was granted in the days of old,it didnot exceed the privileges which the ...

Poetry, Original and Selected

... darling to the skies, Yet the sunshine of her infant life still lingers round our home, And in the quiet evening hours we speak of her alone. We cannot move the little chair, it has its corner still, Tho' we have lost the tiny form that ones its space ...

WIT AND HUMOUR

... coal-dealers, we would respectfully ask if means cannot be devised to have them see the error of their weighs ? An old maid, speaking of marriage, says it's like any ether disease-while tisere is life there is hope. If you have a pretty daughter, you will ...

POETRY

... still in their tomb. No wonder the spirit is breaking, Of those never daunted before, When their country looks on without speaking And sees them mown down by the score. Ah I is it that dazed by admiring, Their laurels their idols have won, They lose sight ...

LITERARY GLEANINGS

... shall eat the bread of f affliction and drink the waters of sorrow, yet because the - Lord hath put it into my month I must speak it. ' There are other preachers, yea too many, which preach and s persuade thee otherwise, feeding thy folly and frail - affections ...

SCRAPS

... what a man k-an lift, as what he kan hang onto-that shows his aktual strength. Why is the telephone like a good little ?? speaks only when it is spoken to. Legal query-- Mloney makes money. Is it indictable for coining ? A rich uncle's heir, who waited ...