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POETRY

... Old music, unforgotten still, Around me rings and swells. Oh, wooing voice I ob, cruel voice . Wily will you haunt me sol Speaking the old sweet tenderness, The love of long ago. An angel form, a blessed face, A picture, fading never I The anguish of a ...

POETRY

... :thle poor hatve paill- here) we are at the Station again.! Year ofter Year comes the genial eall, Breathillg ofimercy, and speaking to all: Yield 0 Earth, to the Heavenly away peac; ,belenga to, thle Christmals Day. llvantiftll tiny! &C. ITI' Peace and ...

LITERATURE

... we have said, he puts out his main strength en tion, the latter half-when be comes to speak of 1contending pupi earnestly for the faith so delivered. In speaking on this wee subject, the dsngwe is that we fall into a narrow exclusive- seho; noess, that ...

POETRY

... high, Aye fresh and green His love untold, Ho died, but no'er again shall die. II. Thon bear a joy where joys are not, Go speak a kindly word of love, Lees bitter make sonie loveless lot, Now Earth is linked to Heaven above. And, day by day, in common ...

POETRY

... thoughtful wisdom and piety from one whose special educa- tion and calling lass given him a presumptive righlt to speak. L~et esels an one speak to them controversially, not re in the tone of formal disquisition, hut in words that betoken a muanly, earnest ...

POETRY

... own grace and purity. E Not always does it fare so well t Where teinpe-tA4 rge ar d riot; t Yet even there the little bell Speaks ont-'Tsvill soon be quiet ! c Though elsedls look black and pour down rain, y Tbe sunsineii brighter Comes 1Igain. d And ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... Mrwhich cannot be always prevented. Mr Udr Mantles or paletots are made rather long than short; er, more Snil an properly speaking, are either quite long or quite short, accord. flal nd ing to the style of dress. For example, thare are some which are shi ...

LITERATURE

... Kennedy of Edinburgh has given an entortaisiieut of Scottish nusic at the Hanover Square Roomns, of which thes Dailly Nenks speaks very favourably. eIoUnLISnED LrETTEsas or JcOUs KcNOX.-It is said that we are to have seon, froui a tried and competent sistori ...

POETRY

... TilE R1EV. DR CHAItLES IROGERtS, AN'D THlE WALLACE MONUMIENT CO)MITTEE. Ye- pile it Oli high; let it tell of his glory, Aild speak of ouir reverenlco through ages to coime; Weil tIo2 up this Cezln to this star of our story, A voice of his tauie that shall ...

A LOCAL MAGAZINE

... Local History in par- ,.tirulrought to ha taken notice of. Not one of a thousand Y gnrdin th of Scotland knowv anything worth speaking of ( e regarding the particular history of his own and neighbour. Ing shires. This ought not to be. It is not generally so ...

LITERATURE

... word dominie in speaking of teachers, we expect to find more sarcastic criticism than grave discussion, or at least a specimen of the scsi i contemptuous disquisitioss in which Professor Blackie used to indulge. However, the writer speaks of dorsinies ...

THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITION

... bound to do, in the interest of Li at- our readers, ian opinion in wvhich all whose knowledge qua or n? 18cc them to speak, and who canl speak unbiasedly, will C5 he esnecir. ofl Iiacs custom among the Reman Catisohic peasantry of PCo i'r- Spain, when an infant ...