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... poetry. VORD AND MORD. By E. W. Blaisdklx.. I'aul Vord, of the valley, hath broad, brood lamb, And bonds and stocks hath he ; He hath store of (told in his colfers strong, And ships on the wide, ide son ; But his spirit is mean ami his heart is poor. ...
... ( COVENTRY TIMES WEDNESDAY 19 1857 ::' POETRY art feeing ' pale at And bold and ' aafla to earth A tear from of ai In Ue - 1 of death's repuUdv On all eye forma Ota Jot! If hearta bri&f A harreat last WOS on the prevsiKiig political of an end of aoon ...
... THE WEEKLY TIMES TUESDAY 611857 POETRY ' tears ' well from ' Cool and few J that flow meekness ' dew ' aro from : While gleaning And the dropii gladnet ': Tod beautiful to last' ' : There are tears from springing Like voloanio )' tears from bringing ...
... ' ' - THE COVENTRY WEEKLY TIMES WEDNESDAY JUNE 3 1851 POETRY SONG OF YEARS of Of revolving paasutg thrilling ' no 'Of celestial ' ' That humanity points - (eoeeitilbtlielunhwMMiBdioriUe tadncwcaroU forth her eooff To man's ita little melodies divine And ...
... POETRY. HAVELOCK. AN ELEGIAC ACROSTIC. Has the rich wreath of laurels bat been twined, Alas ! to crown the marble brow of death : Virtue in mortal being been enshrined To make its sudden exit in breath Ah, wond'rous are the ways of Him supreme, Who (rives ...
... POETRY. - WOWERS for the prince and process FREDEIUCK WILLIAM. Their path is strewn with fragile flow'ra, Ah! whitherwillit tend ; Those blossoms and those fragrant bow'rs, How, long their perfumes lend J Their first light steps now crush the wreath, ...
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... v - POETRY. VICTORIA, PRINCESS ROYAL. v Soft tender eyes and lineaments of grace, ' With clear young skin, must make a pretty face; Brown silky hair now braids a forehead high, That bears full well the mark of Royalty. Her youthful form requires no ...
... THE TIMES WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 2 1857 POETRY LIFE ' flies life from birth to to Ufa it hurries GUima ita parted breath ooramcncement an ending no ending ever present travelling ita When end how on earth we're aned to - The U end! t!U Miut our lire for ...
... POETRY. THE APPEAL. - BY GEORGIANA BENNET. \ Give us this day our daily bread. All gracious Father J whose all-seeing eye Looks on thy creatures daily needing bread Thou by whose care are the young ravens fed —■ Oh listen to thy people's anguished cry ...
... POETRY V OLD - -''Tho much present appears How we to walk thro' the dead of gone And like peasant children delight in sound they make ground sephyr passes footstep tread to frail remnant of fled each relic find not quite periahed among our old ' WQS ...