London Gazette
... roaders know, is a working man, not removed above the cares and privations of life, is abent to publish a second small volume of poetry. We shall be glad to receive the names of sibscribers.-ED. Daily Posl.] ...
... roaders know, is a working man, not removed above the cares and privations of life, is abent to publish a second small volume of poetry. We shall be glad to receive the names of sibscribers.-ED. Daily Posl.] ...
... auction at Messrs. Puttick and Simnpson's, Leicester Square. They consisted of upwards of tweenty autograph letters with some poetry and a cometioa-lplaco book, The letters have all, more or less, been used by Dr. Carrie in his edition of Burns' Correqpondence ...
... --The writer has correctly anticipated his doom-the waste-paper basket; where, we may add for his comfort, much so-called poetry finds Its way daily. S. H.-The last report was that the French Govern. ment were to buy the Great Hastern. We have heard ...
... town, and it Is proposed to open the Exhibition the 21st of August, Mr. and Mia A. Wlgan had the honour of reading selection poetry, including scenes from The Merchant of Venice and As you Like It, on Wedaesday evening, before her Majesty, the Royal ...
... that were found in the poetry Chaucer, displayed the Canterbury Tales, and the grand Gothic art whi.-h waa developed during the period which the English belonged. By argument and appropriate illustration showed that both the poetry and the architecture ...
... illness. His death was announced at the last meeting of the rench Academy of Sciences. Philologists and lovers of old English poetry will be interested* to hear.of the discovery of a MS., the century, of the Speculum Humanae Salvationis, or Myrrour of Human ...
... original poetry, essays, and truts, contributed ; in one case a play, and in another mu-ic is sent. The following are the contributors in this line. 04. C. Original and unrevised poetry. Wilkam Gorton, drayman, Tamworth. 110. C. : Original poetry, by i!ol ...
... Clare's attention, she informed her visitor, with becoming condescension, that she was very fond of poetry ; also that she had a son who was very fond of poetry. But it so happened that, though 1 very fond reading verses, neither she nor her son was able to ...
... calmer moods, seems over-oratorical. The House is very properly suspicious of buncombc, and when it takes a bold metaphor for poetry instead of claptrap it asust he excited indeed. A well- known example is Burke's magnificent apostrophe, in. the sneech on ...
... the fullest attainable point. The address was. agreeably illustrated by abundant quotations from the writers of prose and poetry, alike of ancient and modern time, and Sir Smith.Ohild, as. he reusnmed his seat,. was very warmuly cheered, LON DON GAZETTE ...
... Pearsall Smith's labours in the highest terms. He spoke also of a conversion lie had witnessed, and quoted some lines of poetry writton by an avowed infidel, concluding by stating that the man died in the grace of God. The Rev. Mr. Christopher followed5 ...
... lost half their hotror. I look upon a cripple now with affee- tionate interest-as an advertisement. I do not seem to care for poetry any more. I do not care for politics, even agriculture does not excite me. But to me now there is a charm about a railway ...