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FROM A LADV's .SCRAP-BOOK,

... FROM A LADV's .SCRAP-BOOK,. lu> ever saw sindi splendid rainbow fuid Nun. And oh. Jack, it is plain could find the end of it easily ! Who ■knows but we might find the pot of gold and the pot honey, after all, should try *’ Hnt it’s wet, and mamma won’t ...

LADY WILDE’S POEMS

... been reprinted in Irish newspapers all over the world, many had been copied in manuscript by the hands “fair women and brave men,” and many were cut out, put to keep in writing desks, or pasted into scrap-books.” But these things only showed the need that ...

Published: Saturday 14 May 1870
Newspaper: Dublin Weekly Nation
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1123 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

BY HARRIET E BENEDICT

... youth’s decay. Bender our faces like thine as fair, Smooth from our foreheads the hues of care, Olearthe mists from the wearied brain, Send new life through each bounding ran 1 Thou hast strayed from its source, with thy childish • feet. Thou hast drank of ...

THE WAR BETWEEN FRANCE AND PRUSSIA. which they intended to act. He expressed regret that Scotch busioess had ..

... success. If Prussia demands from France cession territory, would it be wise in our statesmen to associate England with what the French people would always regard as miserable and humiliat ? These two great nations have appealed from right to force. Force must ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1870
Newspaper: Saunders's News-Letter
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1544 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE DEE

... pride of a worshipping world. George Atherton, restless and wearied, derived happiness from her thousand sources of beauty. He Lad drawn from every fount, but still his thirst was not slaked. At twenty-five _he was tired of the world. His mother was dead ...