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Poetry

... of leading an To the throne of God some wandering son I Hast thou witnessed the angels' bright employ I Then uiayest thou speak of a mother's joy. There is not a grand inspiring thought, There is not a truth by wisdom taught; There is not a feeling fine ...

Poetry

... world l 'Tisa mournful tone To the spirit whom sorrow rendeth - When the drooping willow, the cypress moan Beads over, anL speaks, to the soul that's alone, Of a form that has fled, of a heart forsaken, Of an eye that will never on earth awaken; Earth ...

Poetry

... tbunder-organ of the loud, The dropping tears of rain. With drooping head and branches crossed, The twilight forest grieves, Or speaks with tongues of Pentecost From all its sunlit leaves. The blue sky is the temple's arch, Its transept earth and air, The music ...

Poetry

... be, Alid cares before the legions fleo Of his bright hiours,-till age forloru Looks gl ?? that such: at year wvis born ! He speaks ! anld inl ity breast agitln Leans olictll Hlope, his voico to hear Sa;v'st thou not ili my1V dr eamus are vain, ' The si;eil ...

Poetry

... Fron 1Aa Period. There was a hold ?? too fond of blabbin' Which she wrote the novel of Uncle Tom's Cabin; Aid not for to speak of her much fus, hhe'ia akind of Atlantic Monthly mis. Choru-Such a hawful case I such a norrible tale I 'T~visl make your ...

Poetry,

... either awkward or pert, Who has learnt lots of nonsense, but not how to flirt, She's pretty to look at, but don't let her speak: If you make an allusiou, she'll fancy it's Greek, And menl who aire wise vill ¢jist give her a cursory Glance, and regret ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... will probably lead to -the abandonment for this session of many ninior oeusures. Under ordinary clrcUm13tlnc0e, ?? bill you speak of vwould probably become lva in a eonth or two hence. ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... novelty is ever presented. The coming winter will, however, witness a great revolution in costumes; but at present we can only speak with anything like positiveness of the short robe and casaque, destined not only for simple toilet, but for full dress. Raised ...

REVIEWS

... correctly constructed under the varied forms of speech with which the English language abounds. Correctness both in writing and speaking is always desirable, but especially so in the enlightenment and progress of the present century, when almost every person ...

Varieties

... did you get them I 1 hooked them. A Hibernian senator, speaking of suicide, said, theouly way to stop it is to make it a capital olfeoce-punishable with death. A malicious correspondent speaks of a young lady at one of the watering-places who has been ...

Varieties

... Indian and his squaw, palddling down the Mlississippi, are interesting specimens of canoe bial felicity A Western criti, in speaking of a tragedian out that way, ays, He would make a first-rate actor if he only knew how, and kept well up in it. THIE HEIGHT ...