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... stillness of tire quiet rooru, Acrirss tie red Iijjertain lrght; Dire shapes are wvrvaring to my sigilt; In luog procession they speak no word, There ia no sound of eehoeing feet But coil and low rly pulses neat, By the airy senxe of their presance stirred. ...

Barddoniaeth

... prevalent in our Englisli climate, a representative of the Review was ; commiassioned to. interview prominent people, who could speak from actual experience. Mr. .Williamn Ho-wes, the well-known' civil engineer, 68 Red Lion Street,.High Holborn, London, had ...

Published: Saturday 09 January 1886
Newspaper: Y Goleuad
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 769 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

JOKES AND JOKERS

... The officer of the law attends strictly to business, an' nobody questions the virdict. What offloer of the law do you speak of ? The coroner, of course. (From Judy). A TrxaI oF TwELFTri NIOT.-Miss Ethel Maude (aged ten): Oh, mamma dear, may ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... 'v;$llh.y. 15sriru dtf Pai ,X1, which caan u~uw bo i~ea extia0 Wcrhoryun 8v6 clothl for nilx .hlip. The- ?? Speotator thus speaks concerrg Canon Farrar' chej diristre;:- here in eerywhere a, reverence and careful setting forth eonclnuzo' prpciqura to ...

JOKES AND JOKERS

... this bank, boss ? - Bank President'; Speak to the cashier.' He eattends to that. -The Beacon. e Friend- Yon don't mean-to say you understand e French, Tomma. Tomnmy,:' Oh, yes, I' do.; for e svhen ma 'and pa speak' Frenoh.at tea I know I'm to have a ...

ART: ITS RELATION TO EVERY DAY LIFE

... thes o atrocious productions i is lamentable B ut among the higher classes there is just as much want of taeste, generally speaking a want of- . knowledge of the principles of good design in fur- nishing is most conspicuous; in fact, the ignorance of the ...

THE CARDIFF CHORAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT

... to if genius, ntd nothing Is tinro interesting than to c watch i the developmelnt of a new genrus in tart Discoverle, so to speak, by Brairm, M i _ not nany years ago, and by Hilo initro' fv s9 ducel to tho ken and conrprny f turonperin Pb: s5 rrtsiiiLILS ...

CHURCH AND CHAPEL

... reverential awe, at To ?? each word of the good old man, Ahepreaches the only law. p It h1 50 Thou ?? thy neighbour,'tts thus ho speaks, n he And thy God, my Ohristian brother ?? And Bim. who came on the world to dweal, a I- And to teech us to love each other ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... can now be obtained from any bookseller. We look with amazament npon the quantity of reading supplied for tfreepence, and we speak after having had con- siierrble experience in the publication of books. Eaah v olume of the National Library is worth ...

JOKES AND JOKERS

... Weel. Mr Bri-hD visited the new Parliament for the first time on Tuesday night. Ile went in fullilinenlt of a&promzise ?? to speak avid vote for tlie dis- establishmeut of the Church in Wales. 'Ur John Brotkes, M1.P. for the Altri.chain E Division of Cheshze ...

IN THE RANKS AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE

... not so prominent as those ilneady noticed, are id played in a way I hat niateritlly adds to the chtarm it. of thie piece. To speak of the scenery in anything a- bet praise we cannot, and well-deserved compli- in ments were paid to the artists--e r. Cr, F ...

CAMBRIAN SOCIETY OF SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE

... as that opinion? piovails, let the teaehin.g by all meaus be undertaken by sound musicans. te Lhese we have, comparatively speaking, but few, and the result is tiat, with the exception e1 re' America, which appears to be the quack's hatural .V1 iunting ...