SPEAK TO MY HEART

... SPEAK TO MY HEART. [A SONOG] Mteld of wisdotm, dearest one, Ctlma the heart whiob thou hnst won, 1 et it thrib with thine alone, 1keep it only as thino own, In tby besi-m it must bo, Eilver bound nnd ove; irec. Breatho upmn this heart of thiro, Vo ords ...

MR. CARL ROSA SPEAKS

... MR. CARL ROSA SPEAKS. At the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, a perform. ance of The Star of the North brought the Carl Rosa two months' opera season to a close last Saturday night the house being then crowded to its fullest limits. At the end of the second ...

Published: Saturday 02 March 1889
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 570 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MARIE ROZE CONCERT AT CARDIFF

... Shinonetti, eo to speak, carried all before him, This celebrated violin virtuoso is again with ,Madetme Rnze's company, anti with him is Signor Genniro Bisaccia, thei eminent solo pianist and composer. The ptogramnie. generally speaking, wilt be made up ...

PALLAS

... swutcr knowledge testilio3. 'The blush vour lace that beautifies lelin:,isn elequence outeies, It Nvhispcrs hat you cannot speak', Doar Girton girl. Dncafh the blue 1-ymettan skies, 'Atc ?? that sob when daylight dies Are honey swret, yNII say, but bleak ...

A SONG FOR THE DEAD OF THE NIGHT

... When coffin lids strmin at their bolts, and creak And rumble wihin (n their shelves, And the dead rise up and the silent speak, And our secrets whisper themselves. THE MARQUESS DE LEUVILLE. ...

A HEART IN ARMOUR

... stand the shock Of ?? tempestuous sea But at thy touch, my darling, All hardness melts away; Tears stain my cheek it you but speak, And lo the rock can pray, Hlow little mankind knows me! All chained and barred in steel They find my heart. Then they depart ...

A STORMY NEET OFF CULLERCOATS

... forlorn. Luk doon an' view hor, Lord BeO sad; Behowld hor alabaster cheekc. See boo sh' greevs hor swilor lad, An' yit sh' nivor speaks. Sa'e ower the bar his vessel bring, Into the harbour, Lord. it guide; Then off the sailor lad will spring To ?? his bonny ...

MAGAZINES

... of course, is therefore ?? who care to watch the slaying of the slain can read Lord Brabourne on Mr. Gladstone's Plain Speaking. The opening article in the Coienleporary is entitled The Papacy: A Revelation and a Pronhecy. It treats largely of the ...

Published: Saturday 10 August 1889
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 935 | Page: 28 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PRIMROSE LEAGUE ENTERTAINMENT AT IPSWICH

... choir, Capt. Lacon said Miss Lacon had a strong feeling against speaking in public, maintaining that women must work and men must speak. (Laughter.) Therefore she bad asked him to speak for her. During the past year 200 inpmbers hadbeen added to the Habita ...

THE WEST WINDOW OF THE CATHEDRAL

... lived amongst them by the good deeds he had done. So the memory of those who erected the west window in the Cathedral were speaking to them. The value of the window did not consist la the artistic eacellence displayed in the ?? of the glass, but the value ...

IPSWICH SCHOOL OF ART

... intend to speak authoritatively on art. Whlit he said would bo the hints of a fellow-student who hai been longer on the road, andl hld gathered more experieice. But he could not promise to show th,-m aiiy short cuts. (Hear, hear.) HIe intended to speak about ...

THE HIGH SCHOOL GIRL

... time she went a thing t buy, bhe surely would be cheated on the sly t Er'ry language ever written she would try, (She couldi speak, ob my i) Illyrian, IVerinn. Hebraic, Chaldsic, Iviian, African Bnt when, ye gods. her cooking I recall, ?? bound to ?? she ...