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December 1872
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Poetry

... aft .- T H I X K I N , (BY A. Y. BROAD.) A JA1TTLE child smailes Sweetly, Uasiag up on high, watching the sT] owy ?? that sweep Across the azare sky: Thbinking how fair ia %bid world of ours, with itS ?? hills and its ?? flawers. A maiden fair smnilos softly, (zzing up on high Watching the tinted clouds that sweep Across the sunuy sky: Thmnking bor sweet is this life of oars, 11t i wealth of ...

POETRY

... DR. LIVINGSTONE. A continent to open, Its land explore alone, And cross a hidden centre To science vaguely known, Teeming with life or barren Where the sun smites by day, Surmounting all of peril, Though death might bar the way- A traveller went onward, Onward, onward still. 'Mid the glare of torrid light, Orwilds obscure and dim, In all its myriad shapes Was danger met by him; He had the ...

LITERATURE

... THE DECEMBER MAGAZINES, &c. [FIRST NOTICE.] Thie Gentlemian's A1agazine (London: Grant and Co., 102, Fleet-street). The second instalment of Mr. Stephen J. Mackenna's novelette completes a very pleasing narrative entitled Love or Money P There is an interesting history of the Order of the Garter; an entertaining account of Theatricals in Ireland; five chapters added to Mr. Hatton's ...