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THE SNOW-DROP

... perloh'd, And Its earlier hopes have flowi. Though thse weary world hath bound it WVith many a heavy tbra-l, And the cold hath changed around it, It blossometh over alL [Drawssing.Room Scrap-Book. To Ike Editor of tihe Bristol Mercury, Sin,-It is extremely ...

Literature

... selected were-No. 1, -Burwell-No. 2, Red Cliam. pion, both from Liverpool; No. 3, Britannia, from Lord Duie; No. 4, Mr. Fisher Hobbs's Red Marigold, from Mr. Pusey; and I No. 5, Old Red L:tmntas, from Wilts. The experiment was made by Mr. WVm. Miles in a field ...

The Brival Day

... obrighter days to come0- Yoaringt to di bo the darkened meorrow. Aud he calm-hurled near thy ?? ?? Shalt thou, to this strange world Oo eorpent slander Escaping alt its venoms rnd deep shande, In tranquil pathls obscuroly happy wanider. h o Where nonue shall ...

Literature

... Vill each derive from it a fund of amusement mingled with instruction. We have already given several extracts from its pages,* but subjoin the following account of mGIMAND POACrRS. The life of a Highiand poacher is a far different one from that of an Englishman ...

CHRISTMAS IN AMERICA

... Hoakias andl Day; 6 dolls from Mrs Illes; parcel of clothing from Miss Fry; childrn's clothing from Miss Dyke; hamper of apples and MolY from Mr C. Gallop; evergreene end Christmas tree from Sir Grevills Smyth; 6 boxes of sweeta ...