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NIGHT

... mother's voice commandeth silence. Lest any wake her babe that sweetly sleepath, So God speaks silence, and the world is quiet, For so He giveth his beloved sleep, We speak of life as day, of death as night But night and day alce both divinely given What ...

DR. SPARK'S LECTURE CONCERT.—WORKING MEN'S INSTITUTE

... HaUl for public speaking, aadto sil the severe remarks made Mr. Mason Jones some time ago, tv who said the architect ought to be hanged,-alliding to be the multiplied echoes, and bad acoustical properties of the do room for speaking. Dr. Spark insistedc ...

THE LAY OF AN IRISH MINSTREL

... Pea -1 For Innisfail were steering, To ev'ry heart It did impart A joy as rare as thrilling; Tho' pen be weak Such i oy to speak The spirits more than williig. OhI old Erin! That home of hearts-sweet Erin! A kindly deed Will find its meed For ever in old ...

ROYAL SOLILOQUY.—Dec. 14, 1862

... up a fount of tears, Drp-dropping, as theraia incessant falls. His mage on the walls alone is leftb And-though it seems to speak,,my listeninsr ear -Conveys no sound from lips of speech bereft, That spoke with accents sweet, and words so dear! Bis image ...

EXHIBITION BANQUET AT THE MANSION HOUSE

... i want of mleans that 'prevented our carrying out our designs. 'As toJ the inside' of 'the building, I shall bhe loth -to speak .when so many will be able 'to. judge. for themselves I inr a very few days. As to, the architecture and -ornanen- 'trtion ...

PROFESSOR ARCHER, OF EDINBURGH, ON EXHIBITIONS

... it would liecousle of gesneu l use, In his next lecture he avosild speak; of aL still more ingenious type-settinig machine awhichi hald been showns at the Paris Exhibition, 'The speak~er coiicludcd by referring to the implrorciuetaut in telegraphly shownu ...

CHARLES HALLE'S CONCERTS

... the soft end subdued tone imparted to many asesages of the minuet, or to the jubilant treatment of the finale, we can only speak te the highest terms of praise. The symphony is not a long one, but it is studded with gems of the loftiest musical composition ...

FINE ART LECTUIRES IN LEEDS

... play, and extended itself principally in three dilterent wvays. In the first instance it might apply to form, and, generally speak;- ing, the simplest formu was the best, but for form to be arpropriate its shape and proportion must be ruled by the nature ...

THE HAL OF KIRKLEES HALL

... to obey. And sometimes when no spoklen )w-r Had touched his ontwrd oar, Ile started, as in spirit stirr'd, By sonle one speaking near. It happen'd thus upon a day, Numbered with other years, When sunmeer's hand had wiped away Alltraee f nature's tears ...

LINES WRITTEN BY THE LATE EARL OF CARLISLE ON LEAVING ETON

... so often strung, To the soft numbers of the Latian tongue: Yet while I breathe its last, its parting tone, f The heart must speak-the language be my own. t.This hour I waited with a varying train, Ii Of changing thought, of pleasure and of pain, How oft ...

VISIT TO THE ART EXHIBITION IN THE LEEDS PHILOSOPHICAL HALL

... remarks 'u'pn some, of the best pictures now exhibited in the 111ilosophical Hall. There still remain, some other objects t4 speak of,, as for example the ease of books, the case of iflmitnations, and the food collection. Before'passing 011 to these, however ...

LEEDS PHILOSOPHICAL AND LITERARY SOCIETY

... language, rather than to study the concrete language itself. Mr. Barry then proceeded, with great clearness and elaboration, to speak of the subjective and objective value of the study ot language upon the human mind, and of the analytical and synthetical processes ...