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Fashion and Varieties

... ?fj ao?ioll RO Pariefits. Th6 Countess of Roden and Lady Maria Forester and the ion. Nassau Jocelyn have left the Queen's Hotel, Upper Norwood, for London. Wee regret to state that Lady Morgan is suffering from 1 severe jattack of bronchitis, at her house in William Street, Lansdowne Square, Messrs. M'Gibbon, Camnpbell, Bradbnry, Waller, Smith, Ashwvorth, Radcliffe, Jenkins, Stewart, Fergu- ...

Selected Poetry

... ~$IJett oduly. HYMN TO HESPERUS. RADIANT mistress of thc Night, Beaming with supernal smniles, Like the golden-glory light Trembling on the 2Egany isles; 'I'c]l Ie, ?? o dost thlou reign, Queen atnong a myriad train; Pure, etel, and stiblim, In thle sioreless sea of Time? Art tlion some Areadiln homic, Where the spirits of' the ble)st ,in, 'tientllath thy goitldel doime, lu a Pine perpettial ...

EXETER

... DEVON AND EXETER BOTANICAL st AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SC The first sarmmer exhibition was held last Friday, on W Northernlhay. The weather was delightful, and this, together WI with the attraction of the open-air concert in the Castle-yard, WI drew a large number of fashionable visitors to the show. pC Messrs. Veitch and Son, as usual, were large exhibitors of a 3 rare exotic plants, and ...

THEATRICALS IN FRANCE

... L PARIS, FRIDAY. MoR4IpNG. Notwithstanding the heat of the weather, there is no lack of novelty in the way of amusements, theatrical as well as others. The greats success of the moment is the rk neodrama, now performing at the GCiet6, which would do r, well for the English stage, the incidents being terror- striking, full of originality, and, above all, free from that th prurient tendency ...

DRAMA

... D:MA .. -| PRINCESS'$. Fr -Dyingsfr ovce, the new farce produced on Moundy Fr nhg~atdi Pnceaa'sl ias if we mistake not, a very lterel tr^anlation not only in title bet in plot, of M. or4be's Pr Itr 4*ieJ nwsAAfori, written for the delectation of gymimae Vt sadiences more-tban twenty years ngo. In its Engliea dgesa H' the'story is as follows:-CapiAin; Fioketon (Mr. G. Evbritt) ni -isailady ...

Fashion and Varieties

... par' Us.. .fl ad2lbil RA lkt'?? THE COURT. TnE QUEEN'&S Litvu.-Her Matjesty tile Queen held a levee in St. Jamnns's Palace on Friday afternoon. The Queen and the Prince Consort arrived from Bucking- hilm Palace, and, were received by the 6rcat Officers of State. His Royal Hlighless the Duke of Cambridge (attended by Colonel Tyrwvhitt), Princeo Edward of Saxe Wcimar, and Prince Victor of ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... 5T JAMES'S THE.ITRE.-MADA31E RISTORT. Madamne Ristori having appeared this week in two cha- cacters translated from Rachel's French repertoire, one or two Words of comparison become inevitable, The two ac- tresses differ widely from each other. Rachel dazzled and tartled Us by flashing an electric life into words and lines. 1 Sbe Was unrivalled in the power of giving an intensity of Oleaning ...

POETRY

... lTE WONDERS OF THE LANE. Strong climber of the mountain's slde, Though thou the vale disdain, Yet walk with me where hawthorns hide The wonders of the lane. High o'er the rushy springs of Don The stormy gloom Is r6ll'd; The moorland hath not yet put on His purple, green, and gold. Biut here the titling spreads his wing, Where dewy daisies gleam; And here the sun-flower of the spring Burns ...

THEATRES, &c

... THEATRES, &co Eler Majesty's.-The nets ballet la Befitse des6 Sesges, constyucted for the r'entcrd of Marie Taghloi, is a pretty thing of its khid, and, aided by bright dresses and efflgent scenery, Will piobolly last throughout tle season. The story, like most other palltomnimic stories, is difficult to divine, and were it not that a light is thttwv upon it by the clroregraphic littersatenr ...

Published: Sunday 06 June 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3422 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FAIR CHILD OF EARTH

... FAIR CIULD OF EARTH. AN)D thou, fair child! knowest nought of change, With thy young unclouded brow ° flow could'st thou thlinlk of the Winter drear, With Summer around thee now I ?? roses sweeter than tongue can tell, In groves where the wild birds silg With rivulets sparklirng in wood and dell, And tales that the zephyrs bring. ?? playmates gay, in the shady bow'rs, Thou wilest the hours ...

POETRY

... THE SONG OF MRS. JENNY GEDDES. (Tuave-Brittls Greniadiers.) Soie praise the fair Q(ueen Mary, and some the good Queen Hess, And some the wise Asqpasia, bcloved by Pericles; But o'er all the worlis brave womou, theres one that bears The alint ionny Ged(dos, that flung tile troee-legged stool. With A row-dow-at them now !-Jonny fling the stool! Twos the twenty-tlird of Julv, il tlhe sixteen ...

LITERATURE

... Doniesttc Annals of Scotland free the .Ref0e-?Ratiom to tlsc Revoliition. 'By RlOBERT CHAMsnEnS, F.R.S.E., F.S.A., Edinburgh : W. & R. Chiambers. [SECOND NOTICE.] THE following are a few extracts from these interesting volumes, wbich may serve to induce some to look moreE closely into the very excellent miscellany of the Spalding Club than they may have done hitherto:- THJE 000D SENSE OF THlE ...