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POLICE

... season, but still the usual benignant symptoms shew that we have gone far into the year. Another luminous bow bestrided the sky one night last week, which was evidently produced by lunar influence—the full moon at the time rising grandlynear one of its limbs ...

AND TBATBU.ER

... ground in this vicinity is altogether bare of snow ; the air clear and bracing, with a cheering sun byday, and cloudless sky by night. Letters are said to have been received in town by express, this iporning (brought by the Rebecca, y in Falmouth, from ...

Published: Monday 27 January 1834
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4700 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

“ TO DON CARLOS LOUIS O’DONNELL

... freedom from them, and in ruin strew The life-ennobling hopes that from it grew : Bnt as the day-beams from the orient sky Foul night’s Cimmerian shroud burst brightly thro*; Thus must corruption's plague-clouds, fade and fly, *Neath the immortal light ...

Published: Thursday 16 April 1835
Newspaper: Morning Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1135 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TO THE EDITOR

... several weeks we have mostly had a thick heavy air, accompanied with fogs or mists, or heavy rains, with scarcely any clear sky by night or by day, and for man and beast it has been very unhealthy weather. The ground is ' now become uncommonly saturated with ...

Published: Monday 06 February 1837
Newspaper: Bell's Weekly Messenger
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3397 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

VALPY’S GREEK TESTAMENT

... The knowledge of the actual motions of the heavenly bodies considers oflittle value. The appearances which make the sky beautiful night are, he tells us, like the figures which geometrician draws on the sand, mere examples, mere helps to feeble minds. ...

MANNERS AND AMUSEMENTS

... humour. It is said that Web- ster has engaged Mr. Macready at a weekly salary of 100, if he performs only four nights, and X1i0 if six nights. Mr. Farrcn is likewise engaged at this theatre at a verv large sa. lary; but smiles seem not to be so dear as ...

Published: Sunday 21 April 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2918 | Page: 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROM TASSO

... and on the list'ning ear Of pensive Night Pour'd out his tidings that morn drew nigh, And urged the dark-rolred queen to fly. Cynthia grew pale At the Zephyr's tale, And the stars in fear soon fled the sky, While night in her shroud Of a sable cloud Slowly ...

Published: Sunday 21 July 1839
Newspaper: Weekly True Sun
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 306 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

FLOWERS IN GREECE

... he returned from India. He took the chaplet that Ariadne in Naxos had woven from the Theseion ; and walking beneath the sky at night threw it up to the stars, where it yet shines forth. The gods first made use of flowers in the form of a coronet; and Zeus ...

FLOWERS IN GREECE

... he returned from India. He took the chaplet that Ariadne in Naxos had woven from the Thes6on ; and walking beneath the sky at night threw it up to the stars, where it yet shines forth. The gods first made use of flowers in the form of a coronet; and Zeus ...

THE HAUNTED TOWER OF ENTRAGES

... jealous Aquilar. And now-list-the sound of a hasty step may be heard in the hall of his castle. The stars have fled from the sky, the night has become dark and tempestous, and rolls its' thick, heavy, choking clouds over all the horizon. The rind shakes the ...

Published: Saturday 28 August 1841
Newspaper: The Odd Fellow
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1736 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

FLOWERS IN GREECE,

... he returned from India. He took the 4 aplet thst Ariadne in Naxos had woven from the Thesiion ; and !alking beneath the sky at night, threw it up to the stars, where ',Yet shines forth. The gods first made use of fl ower s in the form ' ',t a coronet; ...

Published: Saturday 18 December 1841
Newspaper: Weekly Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 290 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

FLOWERS IN GREECE

... returned from India. He took the thaplet that Ariadne in Naxos had woven from the Theseion ; and !talki ng beneath the sky at night, threw it up to the stars, where It yet shines forth. The gods first made use of flowers in the form a coronet; and Zeus ...

Published: Saturday 18 December 1841
Newspaper: Weekly Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 299 | Page: 15 | Tags: none