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TO JULIA

... tho' I'm but a servant maid ' he Employed by those of Julia's grade, hef And, on the whole, but poorly paid,- of I think to speak I'm free. ad If 6rudition has not been th Lavished on a thing so mean, ad It follows not- that I'm as green ill As thy fair ...

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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 ...

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 ...

COMIC PAPERS

... womanhood to mi wax. (Mr. Leighton.) -eu Thou shalt not flirt with detrimentals. (The Belle of riF the Season.) so Thou shalt not speak evil of dignities. (Mr. Lowre.) mi 3 Thou shalt not contrive more mysteries and surprises. of (The Premier.) fa Thou shalt ...

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... Spanish- a (What d's oye say? I'm thoe w. ry party ?? bey fstt t burn or banish d) Tny ways tou kuov where you has 'efr vichy speak out s firm end maenly: lettler a Btraighatfor'ard Don, I say, than any Anything- sarian Stanley. FThere ain'tnoproperChurc ...

PORTSMOUTH LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY

... then Army at tho present time was men; but it appeared that g this would he overcome by the wise measures now bein adopted. Speaking, however, on behalf of those who ha taken the shilling, he believed it would he found that the v Army would be ready to do ...

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... even now,, if spelling has aught to do with v, pronunciation, spelt incorrectly at last. The immortal bard P himself, not to speak of what others did for him, changed his own mind some thirty times, according to Halliwell, as to the letters and the sequenceof ...

DOUBLE ACROSTIC.—NO. 8

... coloupd ost pattern muslins, out of favour so long, will make thesrse, oat appearance; but of these it is let too early to speak wilh decision. Self-coloured silk grenadines will also be,m qk he worn, not only for trimmings for silk dresses of the ame ...

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... One might expect to find less departure h in from republican simplicity. The dress of the majority of o American women-I speak with reverence and fear-ap.d as peared to me more neat and becoming than would probably t at be found in the same class of ...

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... sad which I need to come to an understanding-that is Fngland. for V France no longer counts. Remember, when I speak for thc a aRussia, I speak also for Austria. Take Egypt and Candia: stii these places will suit you: no one will object. Three tas years ...

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... should notbe taken up for the purpose of writing a sensational essay upon it, but, if it were possible, the critic should so speak that he should be able to place his heel upon the writings and drive it into them, without its being necessary to take them ...