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A RHYME OF THE TIMES

... OF THE TIMES. brms Pallas Rudora Von 13hirky She didn't know chicken from turkey: Eigh Spanish and Greek she could duently speak, But her knowledge of poultry was murkey. She could tell the great uncle of MoseW, And the dates of the Wxrs of the Roses, ...

AUTUMN LEAVES

... so tbat t 'o s m:;ytbe ready when the Loid Calls tbee to joys leyond thy keenest thought. Thus autuin leaves monastically speak. )ii;cklCY. _T. W. L3 ...

NEVER THE TIME AND THE PLACE

... face meets mine, Bs~t the house isn5acrrw. the place is bleak, r ade r and wind combine vith a furtive ear if I strive to speak, With a hostile eye at my fiusbing, cheekr, Wit, a malice that marks each word, each sign ' , ellemy, sly and serentine, Urncoil ...

Poetry

... bern, And the secet tiat baes our utmost seekiDg; ro nl 50d of lament we discern,' - Aid cannot interpret the words you are speaking. Sing of the air, and the wild delight of wint s that uplift and vinds that' phold you, The joy Cf freedoml, the rapture ...

THE HIGH SCHOOL GIRL

... time she went a thing t buy, bhe surely would be cheated on the sly t Er'ry language ever written she would try, (She couldi speak, ob my i) Illyrian, IVerinn. Hebraic, Chaldsic, Iviian, African Bnt when, ye gods. her cooking I recall, ?? bound to ?? she ...

LONG AGO AND FAR AWAY

... broad pathways choosing,- And their golden hours miasusing,- will not come. Par awsay, an'd lona ago; :till tj the world He speaks; Still on the heart bowed down with woe His losvesy sweet inusic-breaks. What though my feet have stumbled? What tlmouhb my ...

Extracts from New Books

... IThe Storage of Life as a Sanitary Study. Regarding tissue we read- We speak of the elasticity of youth, the rigidity of age; roe speas figuratively it will be said. No I we speak actually; f or we are merely describing differences dependent purely on ...

COURT AND FASHION

... as to be unable to speak for several seconde, said (as soon as the cheering had subsided)- Gen- tlemen, I have no doubt you will allow me to read the few words I desire to say to you, as I do not feel equal to the task of speaking extempore. (Eacoa- ...

A CHAT WITH DR BARNARDO

... vhat vou tell see is true ? Rave you any friends to speak- for vou ? Friends ' he shouted. - No, I ain't got no friends; buh if these 'ere rags.' and ho waved his arm about as he spoke, 'w-nt speak for me nothing else wil.' There, that was the most beautifal ...

POETRY

... thunder organ of the cloud, The dropping tears of rain. With drooping head and branches crossed, The twilight forest grieves, Or speaks with tongues of Pentecost From all its suitlit leaves. The blue sky is the temple's arch, Its transept. earth and air The ...

DARIA

... was she and fair, But then most fair, metbought, in being meek; had yet the same was she whom otherwhere I heard sO proudly speak. See voice rose cle3r and soft As in the dove's, and dove-like still carestas Gne tender note, as if returning oft To what ...

Extracts from New Books

... serene transpazency, and one felt that in speaking with him there was no necessity for weighing every word, or calculating its effect, or guarding against every possible misiuterpretation. It was a treat to speak with him and to fiad that he really took ...