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Poetry

... And his wife was left behind him forlorn, But his country he never disowned. It was treason against the Crown and State, To speak of the wrongs we endure, To pity the victims of SaXOn hate, And to plead the cause of the poor. It was treason to cry unite ...

Poetry

... And hig wife was left behind h~im forlorn, Bat his country helnever disbwned. It was treason against the Crown and State, To speak of the wrongs we endure, To'pity the victims of Saxon hate, And to plead the cause of the poor. It was treason to cry unite ...

Poetry

... And his wife was left behind him forlorn, Byi lhis country he never disowned. It was treason against the-crown and State, To speak of the wrongs we endure, To pity the victims of Saxon bate. And to'plead the cause of the poor. It w'as treason to cry unste ...

CHAMBER MUSIC

... art. I understand your critic to say, farther, that there is more delicacy and refinement in the class of music of which he speaks than in the larger works. To this idea I also venture to take exception. The refinement and delicacy of numberless pansages ...

THE QUARTERLY REVIEW

... bears traces of inspiration. It is a pity, therefore, that it is not more judicial. The only prospective work of which it speaks is further reform in Procedure, and if the article have any Ministerial meaning it may be assumed that this question will ...

Reviews

... sign of weakness for a man to think before he speaks. Archbishop Whately has wisely cau- tioned young preachers ?? concluding that be- cause the Apostles spake well without premedita- tion, that others will speak so, unless, like the Apostles, they are specially ...

Reviews

... weakness for a man to think before he speaks. Archbishop Whately has wisely cau- tioned young prealchera against concluding that be- couse the Apostles spaks well without prernedita- tion, that others will speak so, unless, like the Apostles, they are ...

Reviews

... of weakness for a man to think before be speaks. Archbishop Whately has wisely cau- tioned young preachers against concluding that be- cause the Apostles spalke well without premedita- tion, that others will speak so, unless, like the Apostles, they are ...

PROFESSOR ARCHER, OF EDINBURGH, ON EXHIBITIONS

... it would liecousle of gesneu l use, In his next lecture he avosild speak; of aL still more ingenious type-settinig machine awhichi hald been showns at the Paris Exhibition, 'The speak~er coiicludcd by referring to the implrorciuetaut in telegraphly shownu ...

THE CORLISS AND COMPOUND STEAM ENGINES IN THE EXHIBITION

... described. The lh directress speaks Englisic as well as French end Italian; th her ?? nacivo toncge is Germap. Thedoctor is German, lel but he also speaks English perfectly. Of his skill and hi unwearied attention I cannot speak too highly. I always FJ feel ...

THOUGHTS OF GREAT MEN

... called Alfonso, As Mr. Dickens wrote, If ever there was an Alfonso who canet' in his face p lain Bill (dynastically speaking) this is the young gentleman. THE ECHOES AT EKILLARNEY.-( pl s ?? Tourist, Boatman, why do you prlay that air ?? mt ci ...

Poetry

... Within themselves the Great must ever seek Both impulse and reward: all else is weak To what their own calm soul and conscience speak. Abd thou-would'st thou Columbus like aspire To walk new worlds of thought, and high and higher Exalt thy fallen soul on wings ...