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THE EMIGRANT

... see them more. A tear staeds in the father's eye, The mother heaves affection's sigh The sisters ulent stand: The brothers speak of joys to come, And Independenee, not at home, To cheer him In his land. He sighs and bids them all farewell, While fancy ...

WHERE IS THE BRITON'S HOME?

... 9 There is tho Briton's home! I Whore is the Briton's home ? t Where mane' great law can come, Where the aroat truth can speak, Whero the stave's chain can bliroth, Where the white'6 scourge can cease, Wlhom the black divells in peace, Where, frelt hitie ...

TO ARMS

... tyrant's yoke c For now against tie mimssulinan Arrayed is Corislian Greth j So juitice in the qaiorrel PeinI And let your cannon speak ! A spirit'is in your fnlierlandl WVhici never w*s dis01neyrd, ' hat fire s the hei;rt and lilts the hasid W'hen freedol.i ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... will therefore commence at once by describing the mode attr on for the approach of the winter fashion; and we must F 0;first speak of bonnets, which have now quite superseded her of the capotes. The crowns are small and flat; the fronts dest )0; still very ...

THE BIRTH OF THE YEAR

... T= E B F T e - Id THE BI40 F TiE Y:j ; . (FrOm 7?aeCr's Magazino.) Let us speak low, the infant is asleep* ,The frosty hills grow sharp, the day is nesr, And Phosphor with his taper comes to peep Into the cradle of the new-born year; HHush I tie infaut ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... toilette iatching in colour the robe, capote, mantelet, boots, gloves, and parasol; even the veil must be the same shade. We speak of this mode merely as a fancy of the moment. Dresses of silk and barbpe in Turkish patterns, with Blounces broclhdes, or striped ...

THE SWEETS OF COURTSHIP

... Siltco yet rti sii ?? a foe, And lovo setliout a voice. of Ob, for suc) live, such sterling stuff, ;o Tlle very stnba vould Speak ; id And such oIU alIoI ?? be enough- B13t, ?? ! I li:- r a volcc-hoiv gruff!- Thto sillenco iio10 doth. break. Svoet ilear ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... The fronts of the bodies are ornamented with bouquets of r: white roses, executed in feathers, with orape foliage. P, In speaking of bonnets, we notice first one of white *r. imperial velvet, the front and crown quite plain. On one i, side of the front ...

THE PHILHARMONIC CONCERT

... Miss Birch, Miss Huddart, Herr Recadt, and Herr Carl Forines. 01' Mendelssohn's Elijah tice second part is, per.- haps, to speak in general terms, more easily appreciable than the first. Tue composer seems more sweetly in- spired as he proceeds, and the ...

THE AMUSEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE

... have immediately suggested these remarks. It will hardly be questioned that the travel which now very properly forms, so to speak, a part of the education of the upper and middle raiks may be as serviceable in the humbler classes of society ; and, if this ...

THE PLEA OF THE SUNBEAM

... light.. Oh, let me in I Why from your close-pent homes Do you abut out the golden sheen of light? Issue your summonas-speak I the wanderer comes, Chasing away the ?? of night: Not the day's tranquil rest; the night that dwells, All hours and seasons-one ...

LITERATURE AND SCIENCE

... cannot be otherwise than painful to all who have a high sense of the dignity of their pursuit. On this X point his lordship speaks positively; and he adds, though with less confidence, that such a condition may be considered as tending to degrade thiw pro- ...