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... * ' ABA~Y RAl'iNQ. KOhECLING lowly. saying 810vvly1 6hort, and simple infaut's prnyer, *In words broken, and searce spoken, Angels bending closely there; And our great God, toroneud in splendour, l(ing of hingv, and Lord of lords, Rearing 'mid thse mighity thouder Fvery one ot baby's words: Thunder of the niations' making As thep poor their loud acell iu, Thunder of thc hleavens tshaking ?? ...

Poetry

... BNSIDE Ti~lt STILE. Vl both walked sowrly o er the yellowv grace, Beneath the sunset eky: And then he climbiei the Stile I did not pas3, And there we sald G~ood-bye. He paused one motnent, I leaned onl the stile, And faeed the hazy lanse: Bus noither of U9 .*poko until wie both Jast said Good-bye again. And I went homneward to onr ?? old farm, And he went ou hlB w ay: dI gi lB rom tUiG tinne ...

Poetry

... ?t1r?. T~ill FALL111G Lli AVXS. A hlEMENTO AND ADrSONITIOS. The leaves are falling, and they show Tihat summer tOD bas passed away; E ow quickly zsueny claysi will go, Wh~ether we wrore, or Idly play!I And what is life, but ene'lea3 ohange?. We eat, we drlnk, we rise, we sleep; Within onr bounded, narrow range, WVe 61gb, we laugh, we groan, we weep. The leaves are falllng-failing fast- 'the ...

NEW BOOKS

... Nk?W BOOKS. BloGI1AcrnWEs AND MISCELLANEOUS PAI£DEO,f BVWA2L- ISOaToN IiiVeIS. Collected and arranged bY Pierre Irving. (ell and Daldy, London,)-Tbi~s is an attractive volume of upwards ot hive hundred pag7es, and may be described as sUP- plementieg the editions or Wa~hington Irving's moro generally kinown Works. It embodies, wisth several interesting biogra- philes (amoeget which is that of ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... lFASJIONS FOR OCTOBER. .4eoording to the great preparations being mnade in the Paris honsee, it appears that ?? winter season will ahonnd in novelties, Mtany new patterns for the make of bodies hove been shown by theanandistee, ?? as they are that the gored skirts will be atill preferred, they think that the bodies might etill be rendered a little more varied 4nd gracefol. They are making them ...

THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL, PARK-ROW

... TIly :N!E THE'SA.TRE R4OYAL/, PARK-ROW'. Thbe proepectus tfor theohapuenog of itrhislnew, commodious, anedto Iave end m a ie fr th coart anldseoaratiennd ofnthelaudene tpea rforme We mayt noticetha the e Nra.e toro thae boesn stalls, ?? ?? Hoiare aol seaotndon Ilconveien Vland speclious, m rrehtntrtoom hdare ?? tof the evral conen, nillerdn8mand Fan cooplet siud ofthe sae. Thedcoraetidons, ...

THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL

... ItHE NEW THEATRER ROYALi. fluting theweeke the progrees made fin thewotke in ithe Interior of the new b uildicg ?? been marvellous, and last neigh t it presented to a great extent the finished appearasae which it will wear on the opening night (S.onday next). On Tuesday the ceffect of Strode's Patent suin light, which eoncentrates the whole of the iliuminatiun tor the nuditory in one small ...

OPENING OF THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL

... OPENI[NG OF TR! NW THEATRE ROYAL. The really beautiful and elegantly-decorated Temple of the Muses which baa been erected in Park-row within the ra. past six months, thanks to the energy, enterprise, and prac- ?? tical judgment of Mr. J. H. Chute, alas skill of his architect, ? and tbe taste and cunning art of the craftsmen whom be has ? employed, was opened on Monday night at the very hour 'e ...

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... LU SI N A N I5'R0. TIIE OCTOBER liU.IOER OF 4ItLGRAV1AA ] 0, DAnit the ash1 and alder grew, Antideep the shade and detnk thbl dow, Bly that ratiti pDOI at Lusigloaf Lo, this was where shc eame atwvay, Unteeded at the close ot day. 'Thc Chatelatnle ot Loalgoac. Here, when the lorv vvind stirred the wave. 11cr mnilk-white llmbs shs loved to IBVC, The lady oi' Count Lusignan. In all the oastle ...