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Poet's Corner

... from Heaven to me, For it speaks of a soul that is there-' A soul that was born a chate treasure to be In a casket surpassingly fair; The soul of a wife, of a mother, who trod The paths of this world undefiled, And who speaks to me now, from the presence ...

POETRY

... follow, 3eeaaue its depths are measured in the hollow Of God's almighty hand. When on your wavee the golden noon rejoices, Speak to our souls, and with your myriad voices A~nswer their yearnings, inuinite a~nd fond, And make a bridge of' light, when day ...

LITERARY ANECDOTES

... persevere,' said Tasso, ' his rancour gives me no pain. How much better is it that he should speak ill of me to all the world than that all the world should speak Ill of me to him.' A printer in Paris wrote a tragedy called 'Joshua,' which he printed in ...

QUEEN'S THEATRE

... and he would almost have his friends by his side deaf for a while, for he was going to speak a great deal in their praise, and when he said so, lie was going to speak justly of them, for he was not going to say a single word in flattery or exaggeration ...

POETRY

... curly head; A little workman, spade in band; A little footprint on the sand A tremulous star, a wavering flute. Two souls that speak, though lips are mute, Two touching faces fixed above, Two kindred spirits, one through love. A little cloudlet in the sky ...

POETRY

... Ivy. Would we call her back again to the anguish andl the pain ? Nay, wewill not be so weak, For that grave of peace doth speak Under the ivy.- The world's sorrows all foregone, Happy, happy little one i Hidden from the bitter strife, The deep woe of ...

POETRY

... drop a tear, And homeward go The anguish of an unshared grief to -know; Darling, which one! One of us, dear- But one- Shall speak glad words the other cannot hear; And fully know All we have dimly groped for here below. Darling, which one! One of us, darling ...

Literature

... before us i's superior of its class. Mr. Davenport Adams has not-been simply content to let biographies of successful men speak for themselves; be has done more; he has gone into the whole purposes of succeme, And; has given an analysis of the various ...

Poet's Corer

... Sprang forth this fair and fairy maiden, Like a bee with honey laden. They say that those sweet lips of thine Breathe not to speak ; Thy very ears that seem so fine, No sound can seek. And yet thy face: beams with emotion, .estless as the waves of ocean ...

VARIETIES

... took before speaking. The laulanuim perhaps hurt his ci nstitution more than the port wine, which t he drank by tie bottle; the wine might be necessary to sustain the physical spirits lowered by the laudanum. Mr Fox was nervous before speaking; so, I have ...

POETRY

... the rest, Plucked it very tenderly, Laid it on the sick man's breast. The deft hand hung uselessly, The voice would never speak again, But she read the grateful eyes, And knew her guess was not in vain, For a moment satisfied Was the look; then slowly ...

CHORAL CONCERT

... extant), will long linger in the memory of those present. There was perfect precision, harmony, sympathy, and, if we may so speak, soal, displayed by the choir throughout, and it may be said fairly and justly that in its way the part singing was perfect ...