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EXTRAORDINARY AND DISGRACEFUL CASE

... ?? SuGivef my kind love to your mother, not for. ?? leanted ny Irgave itsome other letters, and a forget me 'mot bit of poetry printed onl gelatine paper bd suv bitted that these letters showed the parties to savey ben living on such teruss that it ...

WORCESTER SUMMER ASSIZES

... `Tom would: lilre to give you ton thoneand kisas- [reneowed Isig~hteri-in these communicatione, but there waa very little poetry In them, the only hit on which, hi, friend could pitch being the pasasge where Bomford ealdd, Wert thou to perish 00, ?? ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... from that time until the engagement was broken he wrote thirty- three letters to the plaintiff; most of them teeming with poetry po an amorous description. He presented Miss Judd with two or three portraits of himself, one being in a Icoket. On one oeoasion ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... h'.d been aocst by Atexander was now celled, anti elated thai ohs went to the pritoccera hoafe, and was told to go into the poetry, Wheoe lho prisoner gave her a cop with esone dirty Stlot in ii telinig leer to torn it counti~ several these. Mhe then tel ...

WARWICKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... ion comntinued : Were they? No, they were written of his otisi ?? truS ut freqcuent wsiter of poetry, I believe? Yes. blr. blacaulay : And very good poetry it is, toe, I sce this its the neagazine is entitled, Oi it Picture of P. S., by Sumntuel West ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... of the defesidaut were ardent, and filled with verses expressing the warmest feelings, though not of a very hivU order of poetry. In otte of themi, to the lady's brother, after the miarriage ?? heen decided en, ho says he considered her to bo a younrg ...

STAFFORDSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... terms with him, I called on him on the 11th of December last. I took the book I produce to Oirs, Langman. It is a book of poetry. MOs. Langmnnn vas in the shop. I gave her the book;. Dir. Laungeian cause in afterwards. tie shook hands with me. We had ...

SINGULAR BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... preserved, which possibly the defendant had written to the plaintiff in the warmtn of his attachment, and contained a piece of poetry which was probably his first effort in verse, and which had been no doubt prompted by his attachment for the lady in question ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... devotion, a hospital and schools, and the endowment of professorships of gram. mar, music, botany, mathemnatics, antiquity, and poetry. The Income of the fund was now £1 000: a year. The scheme which had been approved provided for the founda- tion and regulation ...

BIRMINGHAM LIBRARY

... the year:- Biography and history, 150; natural philosophy and chemistry, 9; theology and ethics, 67,; history, 25; fiction, poetry, and the drama, 370; medicine and surgery, 33; ;geography, voyages, and travels, 50; philology and edaca. cation, 3D; law ...

A MANCHESTER BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... the letters went until the happy month of May, whan love soared Into higher regions than dull prose, Indulged the flowers of poetry, and expressed Itself In lofty metre. May day the defendant, under the influence of the season, sent the pWntiff what he termed ...

BIRMINGHAM AND MIDLAND INSTITUTE

... when they came to the Idylls of the King they would not find a fault. An idyll was the most favourite form English national poetry. Every Englishman looked forward to the time when he could have his little farm, or retire to the country, and end his days ...