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Okiginal AN OLD SONG. A piece of poetry composed in the year one thousand eight -handled and nineteen, when a

... Okiginal AN OLD SONG. A piece of poetry composed in the year one thousand eight -handled and nineteen, when a number of cavalry soldiers sets seat from Carlisle Barracks in pursuit of • few poachers Garrigill. Come all ye lads of Garrigill, Let us rejoice ...

TFIEPT OP DOLLY AND FIE Timm

... Piccadilly. It comprises much now matter, and inchides his essays on Poetry and Imagination,' Eloquence, Quotations and Originality, Pro. gross of Culture, Persian Poetry, Inspiration, and other articles never before collected. DEATH Or RUSSELL ...

THE ALLRIi•

... observing his cowardly exit, assumed a look of solemn, withering contempt and scorn, exclaiming—for she had a good deal of poetry in her composition— Fly, coistrel, fly! thy presence mars the fight, We'll do our I—God defend the right l —Her hopes were ...

ir.Pw.-..-3 BARNBAUGH MYSTERY. 'rag. SECRET OF THE GRAVE. CHAPTER lIIIL

... business at the best, an' me that's no curre wool paid. without ye hoe a taste for fsrmire an horse-coupin', or the retiree o' poetry am' swine, an' can mak' something cot o' the glybe. A minister's pay's nettling, weman, compared to the income o' thee granted ...

WEARDALE

... After the children bad done justice to the good things provided them they sang several pieces of school music, sod reeked poetry, kc., which were duly appreciated by those present. The school-room was tastefully decorated for the occasion with evergreens ...

ghg IstonOtratd. SATURDAY, FEBRUAAY 3

... in connection with the -ifs of Handel and also of Mozart. He made some .turtructive remarks on the dependence of music on Poetry, and showed how that our hymns were the out-tome of religious sentiment. He concluded by impressing upon all the importance ...

THE ALSTON POET DROWNED IN ROOHHOPE

... through and sojourned in Weardale, Teesdale, and other neighbouaing vales, following his trade as a tailor, and painting in poetry the rugged and picturesque scenery in the respective valleys, and recording in poetic measure the odd incidents which transpired ...

• DAJILINOTON BREACEiIiIt CASE

... that a dramatic entertainment took place at which the plaintiff was anxious to be present. She was always fond of music and poetry, and anything connested with the drama, and the defendant promised to give her a flower which she was to wear ite,her hair ...

juttlltienst

... have been 1501, against 11351 for the previous year, being a decrease of 350, the chief decrease being in history, novels, poetry, voyages, and travels. This is no doubt owing to there being no new works added to the library daring the year. 7th—Science ...

BREAM or PROMISE CASE

... sentiments, and ita admirable management of the Spenserian stanza give it an honourable place in the great roll of English poetry. Its spirit is, on the whole, undoubtedly antioshristian, but it noble verses in it about Christ, which prove that Cooper's ...

MEN I HAVE MET WITH

... trust deed, nothing in faot but services which were indeed so sever, ly simple as to banish from God's house all the bet uty, poetry, ana gratis which at least commend, if they cannot enfurcmigrest spiritual tni• lie. At this period of his clamor, his fame ...