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Original Poetry

... With a new score of good resolutions to keep That we'll walk with her kindly, not radhly nor blindly- Think twice ere we speak, and look twvice ere we leap. Let us ask of our hearts if, this day, wve retain Any dregs of base passions we yesterday nursed ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY—EXHIBITION OF A MODEL STRUCTURE

... the public in general. . The grand conservatory in the Royal Gardens at Kew, as well as that in the Regent's Park, not to speak of oar own i beautiful range in the Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, no less I emphatically resound the fame of the Messrs. Turner ...

IRISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC

... are unwilling to begin anything without having a tolerable assurance of being able to carry it out. On the whole, we cannot speak of the support hitherto bestowed upon us with as much grati- tude as we could desire. In this city there is, no doubt, a large ...

PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY'S CONCERTS

... and military col- Ileges,'soldiers of the line in their blue coats, officers, clerks, shopkeepers, porters, and generally speaking, specimens of all Eclasses of the population. A peep over the shoulders of the readers in the the two rooms will reveal another ...

Reviews

... Loudon, the celebrated and admired writer of popular works on garden- ing. Of the literary merit of this production we call speak with praise. The illustrations are many, and well execaited. Besides diagrams for instruction in fancy-work, the fashions, ...

Local Intelligence

... D~ulcken (a name whlich in itself containis the preslige of aweetitess,) the uniited testimony of tlse leadhing journals .speak with unbloundeid praise as the -first feiiale piaiiist of the dav. TMailile. Sophie Sclilosscalsa earned a distinguished repotation ...

THEATRE ROYAL—MR. JOY'S BENEFIT

... Catherine Hayes, whose soul-thrilling vocalism filled all with new delight, and the sweet and racy balladism of Miss Poole, not to speak of ac- cessoryvocalists of high merit and excellence, Then, as to dramatism: the eseans alone would have redeemed a season ...

ANTIENT CONCERTS

... the symphonies, and appearing at last in the end harmonizing and beautifying all. We might dwell on the divine choruses, and speak with rapture of the ever exquisite duett by soprano aad contralto, that seemed to ravi-h every ear. We might revel in description ...

LITERATURE

... Free Trade and , Poor Laws Incompatible, and takes for its text the late ?? meeting in the Rotendo, or more properly to .speak, the gathering of the resurrectionists, who seek to sreunite and revivify the dead, buried, and decomposed ele- motes of ...

CURRAN'S PORTRAIT

... between twenty-four hours and as ~many years -between Drayton Manor and Christie and Manson's? It is painful to find the only speaking likeness of CalTan adorning a foreign gallery. A patriotic nobleman still survives who would rejoice in the possession of ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... sri idiot. Our cotllitryliua I.over is yet too proud of his fellow-lrishmen- too ihevoted to his dear Old country, even to speak of ier or her eons, save to prove the keenneis of their wit, and the de- Velopmnent of their ntatural atilities, or to vindicate ...

CATHERINE HAYES IN LIMERICK

... Liverpool was managed, there never having been a single instance ot penalty by the at'- muiralty, in a period of ten years, it speaks voiumtes it their favo;r, and we cannot helip expressing to the public our satis- faction at their succe-s, especially when ...