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Poetry

... q ottql. w SILENT EI.OQUENCE. There'm a language that's mute: there's a silence thst speaks; 1 here's a something that .annot be told; There aie words that can ouly be read on the cheek;se And thoughts that the eye can uufo'd. There's a look so expressive ...

NORTHUMBERLAND PIPE AND BALLAD MUSIC

... its polmy days looked forward to with anxious hope by the juveniles of Nesvwastle, and men not yet far past middle age can speak of the fun, both fast and furious, taat prevailed during this carnival. ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... information having been carefully brought down to the present date. Of the plan of the work we may speak with commendation; of the execution of the work we must.speak in strong condemnation, so far as we have tested it. At pages 77-8 is a table of thecoun- ties ...

IRISH PIPE MUSIC

... Wbat'er of joy I've known, Bath sprung from thee alone, There's love, life, and blss about thee. Oh ! damsel ever dear, Speak, speak, and let me hear, if vainly this hope I cherish Say, must I drop like him, Whose star set dark and dim, Who left thee in ...

DEITY

... worship, oh, InIm esaublei The God Soom whom the winter with its wonders Comes with Its mystic froatjwing o er the world, Speaks by a touch.-tbe brooding stvant ponders, As awfdt-srucceeding lessons are unfurled. Teach me, oh, 'sander ?? to lose Thee ...

BROWN EYES

... stood in the summer moonlight, saying a long good- bye: od it was only a rnse he gave ner, bht she laid it next her heart, To speak to her lonely spirit when they were far apart. Tbe rose 1s long, long faded; the brown eyes dim with tears; But the love en ...

A STORMY NEET OFF CULLERCOATS

... forlorn. Luk doon an' view hor, Lord BeO sad; Behowld hor alabaster cheekc. See boo sh' greevs hor swilor lad, An' yit sh' nivor speaks. Sa'e ower the bar his vessel bring, Into the harbour, Lord. it guide; Then off the sailor lad will spring To ?? his bonny ...

WONT YOU?

... having wandered all the day, Linked arm in arm, I dared to say, You'll love me-won't you? And when you blushed, and could not speak, I fondly kissed your glowing cheek; Did that affront you n Oh, surely not; your eye exprest No wrath-but said, perhaps in ...

A HEART IN ARMOUR

... stand the shock Of ?? tempestuous sea But at thy touch, my darling, All hardness melts away; Tears stain my cheek it you but speak, And lo the rock can pray, Hlow little mankind knows me! All chained and barred in steel They find my heart. Then they depart ...

EDUCATION FIN DE SIECLE

... Local Authority, Thit children between bve years old an' tbrjteen, Mlust attend there reglarly. Sas 1, 'Sir, it's esy to speak Of school to tbe likes 'o me, But on sixteen shillin' a week 'Ow be fito Dnd the fee ? An' 'e lsrfs- Wet2 'aven'tyou 'eard ...

Extracts from New Books

... capacity, but I think there may be much difference of opinion as to the charm of his society. He has a melodious voice in speaking, bat I was not pre- pared to hear the Chancellor of the Exchequer warble a sentimental balled, accompanied hy his ?? of Henry ...

LORD LONDONDERRY AND HIS TENANTRY

... men. I know I am not talking to men who are unable to weigh every word I speak-who will allow their hearts alone, and not their understanding, to be addressed, but I am speaking to your understanding when I say that if the farmer has good times now, there ...