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... part, Tell me of what use thon art? With a glass stuck in your eye, p And your cap worn all awry; Though no language you can speak, Neither Latin know nor Greek,- Hear my vow before you go, You shall never be my beau ! Awful Puppy ! Awful Swell! Who would ...

SONGS OF LOVE AND LOYALTY

... o'clock he was brought home on ai man's bmaok. One of his legs wee brtoken, and he was very much brnised. He died without speaking is ?? was commnitted for trial for wilfu murder.- ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... honour is assigned n to Mr. Matthew Arnold, whose paper is on 'The Church of England.' Wne contribution is not strictly speaking. an original one- or rather- it is the address, amplified vwe 0 believe, which the author delivered to the London clergy' ...

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... housemaid at all. She has a thirst for knowledge which is ad very remarkable, and a good deal of musical talent, 8he - ad speaks and reeds three languages-Kafir, English, and ee Dutch-with perfect fluency and facility; and is trying I on hard to learn ...

COMIC PAPERS

... with a lighter heart now that there is a prospe'ct of brisk employment. And lastly, eversbody hearing the English name and ,speaking the English tongue will be delighted to welcome i the Prince back to his own again. Vivant Regina et 0 Frinceps ...

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... unweariedlyfSorwardehiuim, as none ellse could, in all of worthy that he did or attempted. Thomas p' Hood, the wit and poet, speaks thus of his wife: 'I never as wee anything, dearest, till I knewv youe, aund I have beens A better, happier, and more prosperous ...

MORE - LAST WORDS

... about selling fish, &C. He was a hawker. He came into the oottage about ten minutes to seven and had some tea. He did not speak to me at all, but simply came in and took his tea. Aboxt half past seven he got up and went into the stable, and had not spoken ...

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... fdor thy 'fellowi- 'man, work for thy God; Apd, l4ooking up to lieavener down to earth, No matter where; let every.glance speak love. iiured in my cell, I thought to fly the world- C The' world as: ;ictured by a monkish hand hi Upoi my' sickly bain ...

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... than usually luxo. riant. The t cntlciaors's~o araini} or oof the first in thefield withxi~ts Chriestmes Eatxra, and we can speak of it in terrni'of almnost unqualified praise. I ts title is Rare Good Luck: A Fortune in Seven Strokes, each stroke I ...

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... 1842; but as be was thus highly complimented on one of these two visits, and not us I shall have occasion from this time to speak of many as favours shewn to the great composer by Royalty, I wilt ear weave the account of this visit in now. Her Majesty-who ...

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... Mayfaeir, the new 'Tuesday Journal of Politics, ke, Society, ated Literaturo, is giving evidence of originality, bsy so to speak, before its birth I~ It will not he formally at ushered into this workaday world until the 2ad of January, but its promoters ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... and was' able to present to the Prince ?? Bishop a plan capable of satisfying the desires of the most ehi ambitious. Thus speaks the legend, which, however, is of Tb recent origin. According to it, Albert was the framer of wh the plans on which was built ...