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... literary -VI delete$. SONG. e If mine eyes have wearied thee, c Gazing into thine; If thy lips can smiling be, Far away from mine; i If the voice that once was dear, Whispering so low, N Falls all tuneless on thine ear- Tell me-'tis not so ! r If thy heart be beating still, v Vho knows for whom it be? Eel me-'tis my wandering will- I Think, 'tis still for me; c If those blushes on thy cheak i ...

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... fiteraro -Vil drittleg. BROTHER JONATHAN'S RECEPTION OF ENGLISH STARS. The reader need hardly be told that the engagement of Jenny Lind to visit America was a speculation on the part of its famous showman, keeper of a museum and theatre adjoin- ing, in New York, proprietor of various travelling caravans, purveyor of Tom Thumb, Bateman, and other children, and wholesale dealer in actors and ...

Poetry

... vil Petri CHJRISTMAS. i NO. 5. t Ob, welcome, Christmas!-magic name, I That gladdens ev'ry heart, a Oh, welcome, season bright and fair; V That blessings doth impart, E What mem'ries sweet of olden time Thy presence cloth recall; 1 What smiling faces welcome thee I From cottage and from hall! I Ilow sweet it is in mem'ry's glass, h To view again the hours- The happy hours of childhood's ...

HIGHER ART AND YOUNGER PUPILS

... HIG.rER ART AND YOUNGER PUPILS. T're Bishop of Manchester took occasion at the Bury soiree, on Wednesday, to emphasise the necessity of giving a superior tone to art and of trainhng up the young in its refining in- flnence. Go to any one of our exhibitions, said the bishop, from the larger ones in some cities to the little and more t humble ones among our provincial towns, and I ask you ...

Literary Varieties

... f Itcrary VI firlefirs. C. tics do3 Ties death of Louis tile Fifteenth-Louis the XV. died at in tilet Versailles onl tics 10th. May, 1774, while the Dauphin, the alludes Dauphiness, the royal family, thle court, and the gentlemen of aboutt the houselceld were silently awaiting Ise last sigh iii the ante- passion chambers of the royal .apartment. Icc their uncertainty of to fix, thee ...

Literary Varieties

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FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... PASHIONS FOR DECEMBER. rn. .- f TA T.A77-; sII (From !'Le Follet.l)j If the endeavour to revive short-waisted bodies, called -cor- 53gC a la, Marie. Louise, :has been ,unsuccessful, perseverance hls at length,. by degrees, succeeded- in introdacinig a modifi- cation which, avoiding either extreme, enables the skilful ar- 'tiste to display her talent in producing a graceful and -becoming modele ...

Court & Fashion

... Court v% fashion. The state apartments at Windsor Castle Nvere re-opened to Ohe public, as heretofore, on Monday. The Queen and Prince, the Royal Family and Court have gone into private mourning for eight weeks for the late Queen of Portugal, first cousin to her Majesty and his Boyal High. Tile Gozetta Ui Genoua of the 19th inst., copying from the P?1r1iamentO of Turin. announces the ...

Literary Varieties

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Agriculture

... qv - Cb.- A SPEED THE PLOUGH. of' ts - Speed the plough, and turn the furrows to Scatter wide the yellowv grain; to Soon it will, with golden harvests, Is ea Bring an hundred fold again. re Who so happy as the ploughman? Up and singing with the sun- Happy, trudging in the furrow, Happy, when, the day is done Speed the plough, and turn the furnow, Sow the seed, and reap the land; Envy not the ...

Metropolitan News

... 4fileol@itani ReIm1o. 0- MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC GOSSIP. The first concert of tloe Harmonic Union was given last wreekL, when the Messiah was performed, under the conduct of Mr, Benedict. From the printed programme the directors propose to give at least nine concerts, and promise the follow- inig works -Macfarrin's LeonoIra, Handel's Alexander's Feast and ' Aria and Galatea;' with Mozart's ...

Poetry

... pi! ottry. THE DYING GIRL. They wheel her round each garden-walk Where oft her lisping childhood play'd, And loved to hear the old nurse talk And soothe her when she seem'd afraid, While danced her ringlets as she prattled on More playful than the bird she loved to gaze upon. She looks as they alone who feel The last of earth be'ore them lies, WWhile o'er them soften'd mem'ries steal Which ...