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POETRY

... us not with thee away. reins of cbaouot To mean wisely, is better than to speak eloquently. A merit that is worthy of praises, may be spoiled by praises. To be reserved in speaking, is the seal of the capacity.- Gracin. There is a time when nothing a time ...

A ROMANTIC STORY

... became most anxious not only to see the famous personage but to obtain adminsion into his presence, and to be allowed to speak to him. To do this at first seomed a difficult matter; but, on learning that her hero was to call on businiss at a house where ...

Literary Sriections

... to mauage the voice in speaking. Sing- ing ?? into the category of an art, aid therefore atten- tion is l xid to it; but speaking is of the natural functions only, aiml for this nature alone is made answerable. Few uation, speak so badly as the English ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBILIC AMUBEMENTS, &c. - I Theatre RIoyal.-'Who Speaks First? Leah, and .The Married Baciolor, toya1 Amphitheatre.-The Opera 'Tholtos0o oCautile, nnd -Your lifo'e In Danger. Royal Colosseum Theatre.- Rnlo Britanlia, The Wjoe os Seven Ilulsbamis ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC AMUSEMIENTS, &c. Royal Amnphitbha*6.-`ife LastLeC Light in the Dark, and Who Speaks First1 I Prince of Wales Theatre-.' A Hero of Rlomance, and - Beautiful for Ever. Royal Colosseum Theatre.- The Knights of the Road, Tho Fiend of tlhe ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... FUBLIG AMUSEMENTS, &o. lloyal .Amp14lLOeftre, - Maobeth, and Who speaks Tfrst 1' rrincQ of Wales Thentre.- Blow for Blow, and His F;rst Ohampagne. Nknl ColoseekUM' Theatre-Olivor Twist, The Old 'Toll-lhouse, 'alloping Dick, &c. 1t. George ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c. I loyal Amnplxtheatro.-' ll8 LAt Legs,, Light in the Durk, and Who Speaks i'lrst1 3prince of Wales 'Theatre.- A Hero of Romanco, and I BRsutItiul for Ever, Boyai Colosseum Tbeatro.- Thie Kniglts of the Road, ''The Fiiend ...

POETRY

... to happy homes repair, Where children pressing cheek to cheek, With mute caresses shall declare The tenderness they cannot speak. And some, who walk in calmness here. Shall shudder as they reach the door Where one who made their dwelling dear, Its flower ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... Tisousaild at YLc :ar. ,an Frince o2 Wales Theoe.-*' A llero of oln0aco, and 'The Voting Vidow. itoyal Amphilthontro. ?? Who Speaks IFirst After Dark, and ' A Touech of theisarocy. ]Royal Colosseum Theatre.-The P'antomimo ToD Thumb and Littlo Bo-1Irep ...

PUBLIC AMEIENIM, &c

... He look, and A lover by Proxy. r= t Walee Theatre.- Oar Amoerkit ('eWln, and oe Yeung Widew. X.yal Amphitheatre.-Wbo Speak Fist 7I' Virgillille,' s#d A Teach of the Blarney. Jyeal colosseum Theatre.-The 1antonslme 'Tam Thumb and Little Do-peep ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... aind ?? ATosn a Year'. J7rinCiOI Wales Theatre.- A Hero of Itomance, and hlle young Widow. toyal Anphitheatre.- Who Speaks First After Dack, and A Toucil of the Blarney. Royal Colo5seOnM Theatre. -The Pantouime Tom Thumb and Little Bo-peep ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... ifd H Iad ?? a Yu. pĀ°rincei oaies Thoatre.- A Hero of Romance, aud ,oThe young Widow. I Hoays Anphtithcatre' - -Who11 Speaks ?? Dark, and A Touch of the Blarney. Eeyd] ColoseeOm Theatre.- The pantomime Tom Thuml and little 130-pem&c, ' . Eengler's ...