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LITERARY NOTICE

... instance, cannot speak Welsh. Almost all its technical terms have no equivalents in the langu- age of the Principality. Suppose anyone was to try to translate a book on chemistry into Welsh! Why, the thing is impossible. But; the Gospel can speak Welsh as a ...

POETRY

... pure pearl of pearls, T'his sweetest girt of girls, Eteaven's saile attend her l MIargale. SAMuli LANGLM. BEE TH OVEN. It God speaks anywhere, in any voles. To us 11 is creattres, surely here and now We hear him, while the great chords seem to bow Our heads ...

Our Library Table

... voice, the least pos- sible addition of soleuinity, is all that the average reader oug(lht to venture on. If more is done- we speak of average men-it becomes a dictation ou the part of the readler to the congregation of what tirey ought to be feeling and ...

POETRY

... heard long, long ago, In childhood's radiant spitere,- Soft with ffleotlon's tender woe, These evening sonieds appear. Oh ! speak unto my list'ning soul, Ye aergelis fom above, Let in tmy brenst somne accents fall Of pity and of love ! Hath! over hill ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... el- was deserved, she said, had well-nigh worn out AR her patience. She had been used to speak to m animated clay, but she now felt as if she had f been speaking to stone. Successive flashes of stir her eloquence that had always been sure to elec- wil ...

MUSICAL FESTIVAL AT LLANELLY

... Eaid whi in he relflected on the fact that mosdt of l's artc'rcee were Welshmen he could not but t rt't lis incapacity to speak to them in it.r . tolnge, and the more so because ho hi ew tfiat the great object of eisteddfodau InS tO pirousote and foster ...

LITERATURE

... insulting; they may be smart, but simply, as a result, incense. 'Then the writer speaks of M. Thiers, the venerable apostle of Napoleonism. We humbly ask, which P Agaiu, when he speaks of the Prusoians as pious ad- versaries, he ought to be told that he is ...

MICK MALONES CHRISTMAS LETTER

... An' stolen ye'r heart; is 't so, me fair? Tn- -Speak. Una. speak! An' the while her hair ld Falling, like torrents, o'er shoulders bare, aead hidden her cheek, Till her father's Shriek- -Speak ! Una! speak! hiede ber lisp, in a sort of half-hearted way ...

Poetry

... time along Its path I've wandered to thle cisurelyard, there to sit Amid the tomb, and listen to the voice That seemed to speak from every breaking wave And the soft influence ot tbre place hins tot My troubled heart at rest: and wound a charm Around ...

POETRY

... brothmor! Who knoeks ? But I care notl You are come then tit last-you who knew low to spgra not I What words do you mutter-Speak- curse yoa-.forbear not ? Bay, I carse you not- Mine is the vengeance, He saith. T. FsRousos (after Victor Hugo). ...

MR. JOSEPH ELDRED AT THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF

... andthe new burlesque of Blue Beard. On Fri. day next Mr. Eldred will take his benefit on which occasion he is announced to speak things socially end politically Iinteresting to Cardiff townsfolk in his charaocr impersonation of the Right Hon. EarlD ...

THE AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT MERTHYR

... that oit.to Ie eiter ! taine,,itmnms)b.>e adiitted hat itisnpt altogother unnatural, and we are certainly not disposed to speak of it in terms of harsh condemnation. Whatever may be said as to the sbate of decay into which the society had fallen before ...