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POETRY

... Ago is wisdom :-ThikioTm Spea'k in rime ! don't lingcr, pausing on the brink; Be your purpose worthy-utter what you think. sometimes a word Nvill saive, thon sileuce is a crime- The best tboughts lack atuse k ept secret :-Speak in Time! Act in Time I reflect ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... apologises for it, telling us that he has drunk so deep into' Bazlo and authors of his school that he has 4learned to speak as they speak and write as they wlite. We are sorry, if the author was dietrustf ul of his powers of original composition, that he ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... know. If ghosts can speak we don't see why they are all to speak like bassi profonde. We occasionally have read stage directions in plays, laughs like a fiend ; according to present practice there should be a stage direction, speaks like a ghost. Heaven ...

Poetry

... gentle showers descending, Or the dew drop on the leaf. Gently speak unto the erring, Let this truth remembered be All are eisters, all are brothers, Children of one family. To thy brother man speak kindly, It may dissipate the gloom Clouding his overshadow'd ...

AMATEURS AT THE ALEXANDRA THEATRE

... which Mr West- lake was requested by his kind friends in front to speak up, so that they could hear him. Mr Westlake seemed rather depressed in spirits, and could not or did not speak up. His appearance was gentlemanly, and that is as much as we can ...

Published: Sunday 05 July 1874
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 738 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MR. HOLMAN HUNT'S NEW PICTURE

... withlthefurthei'advau- tago that they can speak and see, which Mr. Hunt's, ad- mirable as they are, cannot. Nothing is omitted in this picture but the soul of it. The artist is, or should be, a mau who speaks to men, whether in paint or marble, in verse ...

POETRY

... POETRY. 13E CAREFUL WHAT YOU SAY. In speaking of a person's faults, rray don't, forget your own; Bernemlohr those with homes of glass Should seldom throw a stone; If we have nothing else to do But talk of those who sin, 'Tiobetter we commence at home ...

HELP FOR POLAND

... ignored- Words of cheer for Poland. By our liberties endeared, Speak for outraged Poland. Sy John Milton's wvords of flame, And our Hiamliden's patriot name, ,By oppression o'er the same, Speak a word fur Poland. Words of truth are swords of might, Loud ...

POETRY

... word He spoke, who speaks no more, And sacred be that sleep the nightingales sing o'er! True teacher, friend, and brother, Farewell, beloved heart ! Where shall we find another? Yet wherefore? Here thou art, From thy fresh grave to speak, who hast but died ...

NIGHT

... mother's voice commandeth silence. Lest any wake her babe that sweetly sleepath, So God speaks silence, and the world is quiet, For so He giveth his beloved sleep, We speak of life as day, of death as night But night and day alce both divinely given What ...

CHARLES DICKENS

... has passed beyond the veil, Before the Judge who metes to men their dues, Men's cheeks, through English-speaking lands, turn pale, Far as the speaking wires can bear the news- Blanched at this sudden snapping of a life, That seemed of all our lives to hold ...

LIBERTY IN CHRIST JESUS

... martyrs. Yet, though possessing neither civil nor re- ligious liberty, he could speak with con- fident tones of the Oliristian's liberty in Christ Jesus. And so speaking he claimed as the inhersnt privilege of everyv true Christians that internal liberty ...