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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 ...

Poetry

... Both high and low it elifoldeth ; Through it the souls of our fathers breathe, And the true heart fast it holdeth. Our hearts speak only our mother-tongue, They know no foreign translation 'Tis it alone, whether written or sung, Which from sleep can rouse ...

Poetry

... VAaBDELL. The ashes of the smouldering oak To men nio history tell, of how, in by-gone years, it grew, Luxuriant and well. They speak not of the summer breeze, rbat through its branches stray'd, When lowing herds and fleecy focks Reclined beneath its shade ...

Poetry

... Both high and low it enfoldeth ; Through it the souls of our fathers breathe, And the true heart fast it holdeth. Our hearts speak only our mother-tongue, They know no foreign translation; 'Tis it alone, whether written or sung, Which from sleep can rouse ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... has passed beyond the veil, Before the Judge who metes to men their dues, Mcii's checks, through English-speaking laads. turn pale, Far as the speaking wires can bear the news- Blanched at this suldenl snapping of a life, That seemed of all our lives to ...

EXHIBITION BANQUET AT THE MANSION HOUSE

... i want of mleans that 'prevented our carrying out our designs. 'As toJ the inside' of 'the building, I shall bhe loth -to speak .when so many will be able 'to. judge. for themselves I inr a very few days. As to, the architecture and -ornanen- 'trtion ...

Poetry

... tyrants insanity, Too long our weakness been strength to our spoilers. For freedom and right, gallant hearts wrestle ever, And speak ye to others, the proud words that won ye, Your rights conruer'd once shall bi wrung from ye 0! battle on bravely, the world's ...

Poetry

... tyrants ineanity, Too long our weakness been strength to our spoilers. For freedom and right, gallant hearts wrestle ever, And speak ye to others, the proud words that won ye, Your rights eonquerd once shall be wrung from ye never, 01 -battle on bravely,the ...