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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 ...

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 ...

CHILDREN'S CHORAL FESTIVAL

... attempted simply by greater noise and louder tones, as at present, but when the faces of. the children shall reflect, so to speak, their souls, and then the charm of the touch of nature, which reaches the heart of an audience, will be achieved. We may ...

WIT AND HUMOUR

... not 'argue' on religious matt rs usually means that the other will not agree with him in all that he says. When a physician speaks of the ' speckled beauties' it is difficult to tell whether he is talking of trout or small- pox. There is a good deal of ...

Doet's Corner

... my dead wife loved comes rubbing n1godust my hand, Ali olftent findd myself talking to her as if she could tie a comfort to speak when my heart is full, for it softens my grief away, Mdld'don't Want to hear other people preach, for there's nothing new they ...

Poet's Corner

... waves Tbis dayv last year I There has not been muoh change, all he bitter chanite was long ago; -sher' vc;s a time I could not speak theae words, 'Te olld lates meant such agony of woe I U I think it will not grieve me more Toc rthe shadow on this brow of ...

GRAND CONCERT IN HULL

... concert had been before the public some time, and was faithfully adhered to We need not therefore detail every item. But in speaking generally we must not omit to ?? reference to one or two urmiarkable events which common, justice demands of the critic. ...

WIT AND HUMOUR

... said the boy; and, pa, isn't it strange how they found out all their names ? Why do you suppose the feminine is used in speak- ing of the moon? asked Kosciusko, Murphy of Miss Esmeralda Longcoffin. Because she is so beautiful, I suppose, replied ...

HULL LITERARY & PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

... lies Futler's earth, He then went on to notice the effusions of Theodore Hook, and proceeded to speak oln the subject of irony. Irony is when a person speaks contrary to his thoughts, or says one timing and means another. It is a mode admirably adapted ...