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Borrowed Crifles

... the gutter. He paused, gazed at the dead animal, and at last said: Here is anotber shipwreck. Ship- wreck? Where 2 ' Why, there's a bark that's lost for ever. His companion growled and passed on. A TALE OF LOVE. Two maids were walking in the grove ...

Pickings from Punch

... quarter, which threw the miniature it ship on her beam ends; she righted in half a minute. 'e 8th, the boat was again thrown on her beam ends. 14th, 27 miles N. of Ushant, shipped a heavy sea, whioh threw e the ship for the fourth time on her beam ends ...

Pickings from Punch

... side, upon a broad and substantial basis. ONE WORD TO. ENGeLISHbr.- grand ship-the grandest the world hasoever heard of-has for some years been approaching completion. The ship is, and rightly, a subject of pride to England. A brave man-held to be the ...

POETRY

... Shoota:dimly across the spray. The dark ship pilots a spectre hand SwIfter than bark o'er flow; No storm can harm It, no rocky strand, It canric's no living crew. Par benco, whor6 the roar of the sturges is lost, An Island concetalod lies, Nigh frowns ...

Varieties

... silver cniols, in consequepce of which the shipment of Spanish dollars has ceped, and iold c lins are, shipping to a considerable amount. The ship Victoria, which sailed on Sunday for New York, took Oat a0,000 sovereigns. Tho w-sheat hrarrest has commenced ...

POETRY

... too fair to be realised. And some brave hearts that hoped in thee Have seen thy light depart, Till, as ships that ra on an angry sea, They have lost their guiding-chart. For it is not always the soul cAU say, Thus far gad no farther I own thy sway To ...

Carieties

... rcatters the spaiks and travporta the mails (males). iby S an ill-fed dog like a ?? Le is'a Qcu ltbi,,kor). , h a sadiirg-ship like a ship propelled on the Archimo- aie onnispic a-1ecaue its workert by its crew (its screw). ?? pluo m preasons.) like a logical ...

VARIETIES

... had been prevented com marrying a girl to whom he had become attached. Loss of a Convict .Ship.-The George the Third, con- vicet ship, Captain 3loxay, was lost in April last, at the mouth of the Derwent, Hobart Town; 132 persons pe. rished, the greater ...

MARITANA

... carrying it away for nore than a hundred yards. They are lost, Peter groaned, Lost, Mraritania repeated, 'n why lost ? The boat is not swamped ; see, it floats-it is going off. It is we who are lost-we, and not they. I They as well as us, madam; they ...

POETRY

... out with weary moan. One spake. with quivering lip, Of a fair freighted ship, With all his household to the deep gone down: But one had wilder woe, For a fair face, long ago Lost In the darker depths of a great town. There were who mourned their youth ...

POETRY

... bright honest face, Sustains rus vhen unw~onte l caVC5 oPpres.- Oh ! in this wvorld, vhe: e goodl anld evil blond,d Wiho has not lost, who woulzd uot keeop, a frend Love is an ?? from the heavenly bowers Which stirs oulr senses te,-nderlyd hrinp Dreams, Which ...

Varieties

... arrival from Hale fax brings no tidings of her. Shte belonged to one called Coffin-ships. During the last tea years, [er nq .sels of the same class have been lost at sea. Seventy washerwomen at Kensington struck en Tuesley for a rise of wages, of from ...