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... Taylor--Don't! ret plh The Masons Howe. By MsAtY BEIGHTON. London: Book th Society, 28, Paternoster-row. This teaching ballad will speak to the hearts of all who eu cau appreciate a homely story told with true pathos. The author has written with studied simplicity ...

CHRISTMAS PERFORMANCE OF THE MESSIAH

... Each grand text in succession is expounded In cingutsge that goes far deeper than words, a language given c b s to few to speak. but which finds itself, and is understood a the heartsof m any hearers. Marvellous are the capacities e hidden within us! ...

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... JOHNSTONE, HXUNTmS, and Co., 5, Melbourne-place. Dr. Boner's magazine is less entertaining than the above. The doctor aims at speaking to the soul,, and chooses as his helpers men and women who deeply feel the reality of eternal things, and have the gift of ...

Poetry

... Which seamed the ocean's breast? a D)id InMarlbro' draw the sword in vain ? tl And where does Nelson rest? ri Does Salamanca speak of flight- What has the Title to rue? 1fovw cries the voice from Calpe's height- Ifow answers Waterloo? g Then taught beside ...

Poetry

... in each hasty foot. Whil1 children who maybe Ifatherless I Shrink from her stony sorrow, I And pittng friends dare hardly speak Of joy that may come to-morrow I For broken spars drift thick and fast To the rocky Yorkshire shore, To tell of the wrecks ...

Literature

... forest of pipes. The keys, made of massive ivroy, are said to he so nicely balanced that the slightest touch Wil make the pipes speak; inasmuch that the instrument will be as easy to play asapianoforte, so far as concerns the pressure upon the keys. t All sorts ...

Poetry

... take: Ready-Aye ready I Men tell us that our arm is weak: Men tell us that our biood Is cold; And that our hearts no longer speak With the rich trumpet-note o old. With threat and taunt, with scoff and sneer, They gather round the lion's den, And deem him ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... opposed the ?? ballot, bat thought it would be more a Conservative than Tb l Liberal measure. has The Bishop of Manchester, speaking at the annual meeting sln of the supporters of St. Mary's Home, West Gorton, ex- pressed an opinion that the tone of society ...

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... British Navy points out the waste of money and labour on vessels that are incapable of doing the work required of them, but speaks hopefully of the new class of vessels which have been more recently commenced, as ships to wbhicl we can with confidence ...

GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT AT ELVASTON

... Cox, Esq. BUt Song, Par dicerti, Lotti. V Violin, 1 The last rose of summer, Farmer-Mr. Plackett. S Duet, I love to speak of thee, Montgomery. TA Song, The Northern Star, Gatty-Ml s Smith. al Song, In sheltered vale,-Mr. Frearson. Duet, I would ...

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... give the merchant full particulars of possible buyers abroad, POPUlations, extents of countries, and official information, speak for themselves. No expense or care has been spared in the endeavour to render the Directory hea perfect as possible. T1 - The ...

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... Scottish experience proves to be necessary. It is to be regretted that there is too much reason to believe that the writer 'speaks with authority when he fears that English joint-stock banks have come to he regarded largely as institutions for the mann- ...