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POETRY

... hut mock the gans of moon! The year is dying-let it die As lath its hopos,-in mockery I The year, the' doad, yet still inay speak: Yes, some bruisbd heart to break I The year will have its memories rare, Time will crust them o'er with care. Tho year hls ...

GEORGE ELIOT'S NEW WORK

... seemed at an end more absolute- Ily than It can do to a man at forty, But before they had ceased to look at each other, he did speak again, Is that thelast word you have to say to me,Gwendolen? Will It always ieso eoi She could not help seeing his wretchedness ...

LITERATURE

... I felt to be, a most solemn and im- piea Vnrtant era in my life. All has passed well-that is to say, God It enabled men to speak in private anud in public to the gileen in nuc such a way as seemed to me to be truth, the truth in God'ls nee, sight: that ...

LITERATURE

... asian tppear iu a certalnerile of see ety of London, and let ono man speak of the Lord's people, 'a maen of sod,!- ae, great- work going on -of revival, *e., ans- another speak of -good Chri'stisn peoplo, a good ,nan~_ good thing. The first ...

LITERATURE

... out the pathless air; Teach me how to think of Thee, God of gladness, God of gleeI If my tongue must lisp its lay, I will speak what best I may: I will say, Thou art a soul, Weaving wisely through the whole; I will say Thou art a Power Working good from ...

THE GREAT AMERICAN EXHIBITION

... of employed are at work upon them, and it is a curious and interesting sight to wit- nessa multitude of human bvings all speaking a foreign tongue, these lacking that benefit the Americans possess the use of our language. Nearly all of these foreign work- ...

LITERATURE

... ion. As it stands, we are not ashamed to say that we do not comprehend this though we are not r unaccustomed toreading, speaking, and writing tle English I language. Mr Glennie is talking a dialect of his own. i Now this might be permitted if he sci ...

HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... hear, and Qtestion.) I ass not going beside the ques- ei tion. I think I will show that what I ata speaking is a; within the question. I am speaking of tise prosperity of the.- city, and what is the prtoperity of the city of ai .e Aberdeen but the prosperity ...

UPPER DEESIDE SHOW

... encountered, and that dif- culty to which Lord Huntly alluded-namely, the Labour Question, is a very serious one. But in speaking to a meeting of farmers, and talking to them frankly, must put them in mind of this, that their profits, which are de. rived ...

HER MAJESTY'S OPERA HOUSE

... with a hearty confirmation from the audience. And with true Artistic feeling, it was noticeable that Mr Price, when f not speaking, was careful not, from the intrusion of comic asides, to interfere with the progressive action of the other parts-and the ...

MAGAZINES FOR OCTOBER

... 1walk by ti faith, not ,by sig-ht. On such ' qunedtons more scientists should not pretend-and Mr Hu~xley does not pretend-to speak. The ddctm'ine of evolu-b tion is a harimless doctrine when kept in its own place a' -as a hypothetical explanatioji of thse ...