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POETRY

... of love, of idnocence, and taste, Ie smoking ruins, plundered, and laid waste; Do not all thesc a feeling d(ep impart, And speak in volumes to the Christian's heart ? Throw then the dazzling pompous voil aside, That War's dark horrors from the eye would ...

POETRY

... Thus ho becomes the darling of mankind, Armed with the instinct both of rule and right, And the world's minion, privileged to speak, Whon all beside-thc medley mass-are mote, Distils his soul into a scug-and dies. -Harcheser Atheusxam AIbnm, ...

POETRY

... hor ago; Hi And baby or lady to call ber, Wore something to puzzle a sage ! co Hier walk is far better than dancing6 to Stie speaks as another might sing; ou And tll by an innocent eliancin of Like InuIbkinis and birds is the sp:riag. fol Ulnskill'd inl ...

MURIEL SPENCER

... sitslCharlie. His f. e face is buried in his hands, and he does not move ii y or speak. He thinks she is sleeping, and sleep .s might mean life. I . Charlie !-a faint sweet voice speaks his o name, but it is Daphne's. Yes, even yet there is o in it something ...

THE HIGHEST PRAISE

... moulals cannot but admit thoir sineority, or fail to be im- pressed with the remarkrblo power of the article of which they speak. The Iter. 0. G. Squirrell, of the Parsonage, Stretton-under- yops, RBuby, says- It is duo that I should bear my tedt- mony ...

UP TO MY MARK

... my own opinions-the poor slave Of some imperious conclave; And speak and vote as its high, dictum gave Me utterance.. Perish. the barque Rather than float in't, fearful my thoughts to speak; With this poor servile banner at the peak- Up to my mark! 'MY ...

SHOW OF INDUSTRIAL WORK BY THE BLIND

... he thought, also have been adjudicated upon. Speaking of those so afflicted, he thought his friend was always amongst b them to speak to them as if they had all that those who could see had, and not to speak to them as if they were wanting in any one sense ...

ABERDEEN ARTISTS' SOCIETY EXHIBITION

... Still dealing with the past, Jamesone comes into view. There are those in Aberdeen who speak of him in the cold, balculatiig spirit of this very superior age. 'They speak of his portraits as wooden, and dub his pictures as daubs. In the School- hill Exhibition ...

HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY SHOW

... exhibitors could speak most. warmly, and they took the opoortunity of his retirement to express their thianks for all the assistanch lie had given to them and to their repre- sentatives. Of his services to the society it did not become them to speak, but the ...

POETRY

... :thle poor hatve paill- here) we are at the Station again.! Year ofter Year comes the genial eall, Breathillg ofimercy, and speaking to all: Yield 0 Earth, to the Heavenly away peac; ,belenga to, thle Christmals Day. llvantiftll tiny! &C. ITI' Peace and ...

POETRY

... see them more. A tear stands in tho father's eye- The mother beaves affection's sigh- Silent tho sistcrs weep- The brothers speak ofjoyvs to come, And independence not at home, To cheier him o'er the deop. He sighs and bids them all farewell, While fiancy ...

POETRY

... known to thee. Science shining, love enshrining, Truth and patience conquering hell; Miracles beyoid divining, Could'Ht thou speak, thy tongue would tell. Pest awhile, the nation gather, Sick of folly, lies, and sin, To kneel to the eternal Father- Then ...