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LITERATURE

... connected with domestic animals, -in6r of contests 'with the fear naturvw of Bavage lands. It ,is'a book of- drawings, whiche speaks quite as eloquently of r, -the applearanoe-nd bablitsjfianimals, whether they he per- o -'-forming s Wild be asts or thei ...

THE STAR IN THE EAST

... saved! Woman, that thirsts beside the well, And man, that drowns hi sight of shore, - Hark, where afar the anthemns swell That speak your desolation o'er: Behold, where ruin hath no share- See Death, the conqueror, conquered there! O Thou, that art the life-the ...

CATHERINE OF RUSSIA.*

... actions, while his good ones were perfectly spontaneous? We. take Catherine as. we find her in these memoirs. Let her condddt speak for itself. Along with her mother she arrived at Moscow on the 9th of February, 1744, a poor. German- princess, whose entire ...

GOETHE—THE CAVALIER'S CHOICE

... answers best of all a Shall be my. own ladye ! a I ween they blushed as maidens do r When such rare words they hear- t ' Now speak thy riddles, if thou wilt, 1 Thou gay young cavalier ! s What's longer than the longest path? a First tell ye that to me; ...

MULLER'S SELECT CHAMBER CONCERTS

... Mr. Forsytth, with the magic lantern, y the children retired, delighted with the enjoyments of t. the evenings doubtless to speak gratefully of their h kind friends. t ADULTPRATED AIANuREs.-We have lyino before P us two small samples of wares intended for ...

LITERATURE

... very racy pess-aiid-inkh sketchi, and subsequently he 4!sits the solitary isles, of Rum, Canna, and Eig.. Every- wh:ore lie speaks highly of the highland hospitality of which hte was the recipient; and this appilies to all classes, for lie tells us that ...

LITERATURE

... Of man's frail glory-fading while we gaze; But the treinendous ocean, rolling on In kindly sweep, a thousand ages gone, .Speaks, like a living page, His awful name. Is yesterday, to-day, for aye the same ! Away ! away ! into the land of dreams What other ...

MEET OF THE RENFREW AND LANARKSHIRE HUNT—FINE ARTS

... divested of a certain and meaningless monotony. We 5 have seen that 6bead roll sameness about many- similar t works of art. We speak not on our own humble autho.I rity, but on that of one of the most distinguished artists b in the West of Scotland, or broad ...

TRANSATLANTIC SKETCHES

... Sensations of hiS- another. To one, Niagara breathes turbulence and unrest; in to another it whispers peace and hope. To one it Speaks of M. ]Eternity; to another merely of Time. To time geologist it dyopens upl the -vista of millions of years ; while to him ...

LITERATURE

... readers & rapid sketch of the Notes of these travels, and have done so almost entirely in the author's own words, which speak for them- selves. We cordially recommend his publication. It is as racy as it is instructive, viewed as a mere narrative. But ...

TRANSATLANTIC SKETCHES

... villeage on the site of which it is built, was Hocheigan a name still given to it by- Muets; And' by orators who-desire to speak poetically.' -'its French and British name of Montreal -is derived from that of tihe large island' in the St. Lawrende, on ...

TOWN AND TABLE TALK ON LITERATURE, ART, &c

... governesses, and, indeed, it is difficult to a exaggerate the high terms in which every one at all qualified c to form an -opinion speaks of the character and attainments I of this most charming Princess. c - Every Lord Chancellor has his peculiarities. The present ...