ORIGINAL POETRY

... ORiGINAL POETRY. I1 TOM AND I. Tom and I I you cannot mean us; Tom and I have but one heart- But one thought-one hope between us, Tom and I can never part! Severed-nay. we are but parted - Distance, Time, to us are naught; Tom and I are single-hearted, Tom and I are one in thought. Love I we could not live without it; Life, for us. is constancy; True to Tom I nay, never doubt it- Tom! who'll ...

ART NOTES

... ART N~OTES. Thedrawing for the prizesof the art union in 1 connecion with the Ladies' Art Society, Bold- I street, will take place on Thursday next, at two v p.m, on the premises, and the results of tbe T drawing will be made known in the columns of v the Mercu3y on Saturday. This society is as a yet the only one of the kind in the kingdom, f and is foaned with the idea of ing definite a ...

CLASSICAL CONCERT AT CLIFTON COLLEGE

... CLASSIOAL CONCERT AT OLIFTON COOLLEGE, Lse: evening,, Herr Joachim, the emfinent violinist, who a neeci a3 1)leassd to ccomo to Clifton as Cllftenlans are to h~ helearb brilliant pert ortuanres, as~a asso0iated with Mis a O dices Zimmerinanfl, the celebrated pianiat, and bliss 0s ibniley, danghter of the great Eaglish baritone, in a O caassiral concort at Clifton Colleg~e, in aid of the ...

THE MARCH MAGAZINES

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LITERATURE

... LITEBATURE. (1) Feour Years of isr-is Bistory (1845.1849) To Sir Chazles Gavan. Daffy belongs the supreme felicity of those whose youth and age are in accord. His early eadeavours were de- voted to inaintaining and steadying the banner of Repeal, which he found had at length begun to waverin thelhands of O'Connell. After a somewhat prolonged. and bighly distinguished career as a Victorian ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... With this week has terminated the run of the DRURY-LANE pantomime of Sinndbad, which had outlived all the other holi- day entertainments, and would have had a career further pro- longed had not the stage been required by Xr Carl Rosa for the rehearsals of his forthcoming operas. At the ADELPHI Mr Charles Reade's drama of Dora and Love and Money have been, also withdrawn this week to allow ...

Published: Saturday 10 March 1883
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1550 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... GAIETY THEATRE An altogether fictitious interest attended the ri presentation of Ensnasetd at this, house on Thursda afternoon, because of tce play being supposed t run upon the same lines as the Parisian success I the season, Fd'edra,, which Mir. Bancroft has secure for the Haymarket. The house vas crowded I overflowing, and many leadmng managers, author! and actoss were to be sseu in boxes ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMuTS]mENTS. ADU~PfI THEATitE Up to a certa in pouint 0oticid coul~d have gene better thinn IIr. luchuauia's niew draot I eaten t the niervous passion WithwtciillOf~ fril story Of family hatred mis lu fristsiiie theaulieceand roused them toensit Throughout the and threeprocob- sesentact ~~stii'i poas1 Sutied by tit Betetet ats heinterest was Ilila chill with which the dramatist had' ...

THE FASHIONS

... XIE PAHZIONS. (From ls Fol1et.) Tha spring toilette Slready completed, and those in course of ?? partake of the ne saeey-arraoterstic.for both tiveater t;we hope for and that -we -snay-have; dresse are r^ug mado ot -thiok materials and dark colors Iu table -for: gd and wet days, e~ wave as of lighter shade and thinner fabrics to be worn when the sun does condescend to thine and rginld DS that ...

LIKE SHIPS UPON THE SEA

... DRAWN BY SYDNEY HALL W What a firstrate maid you would make, my dear, said Mrs. Lucas to her one day. BY FRANCES ELEANOR TROLLOPE AUTHOR OF AUNT MARGARET'S TROUBLE, A CHARMING FELLOW, AMONG ALIENS, &C., &C. We twain have met like ships upon the sea. CHAPTER XVII. ALTHOUGH the distance was short from Mr. Higgins's garden- gate to his dining parlour, Mrs. Lucas's progress thither was ...

Published: Saturday 03 March 1883
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6280 | Page: Page 19, 20, 21 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

REDLAND WORKMEN'S FLOWER AND INDUSTRIAL SHOW

... R i}DL D WORKMEN'S FLOWER AND I INDUSTRIAEL SROW. The eleventh exhibition In 0sonnerion with the abovO a Flower Show and Rome Enounragenment Society Weis opened yesterday at the Iron bailding attached to St, oh Saviour's Church, Woolcott-parlr, and the gratifying (VI success of the undertaksing wee in every way well GI dererved. The society has now been established some. MI thing like nine ...

MR. W. A. STANLEY'S RECITAL

... M{R. W. A. STANLEY'S RECITA-L. Ol Monday evening last Mr WV. A. Stanley gate a dramatic and humorous recital of selected pieces from Shakespeare aid some of the modern poets and dramatists at the New Room, St. James's Hall. The weather was inimical to a large attendance, and it was unfortunate that the rasm was barely half full. Those few who were present, however, listenedwith evident ...

Published: Saturday 24 March 1883
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1100 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture