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Social Ben

... achieved as a vocalist and song writer induced him to abandon his regular employment and devote himself exclusively to music cud poetry. One of his earliest appear. anees 1.1111 at an amateur concert given in the Newcastle Lecture Comm many years ago for the ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... now. You mast write and send me something as will cheer me up. I cannot live long without seeing thee. Then followed some poetry:— Though time may pass and years may fly, And every hope decay and die, Though every joyful dream may set, Yet thee I never ...

LONDON GOSSIP

... from a Review by Dr tiI!STAV EMITS', or Berlin : Victoria Gervinus, the venerable widow of the celebrated writer on Listory, poetry, and art, gives this valuable posthumous work to the public, and in HO doing expresses in some preparatory remarks a mournful ...

THE ALLEGED CHILD MURDER AT

... impossible; that the requirement of recitation from scholars presented in Standards IT., V., VI., of 60, 100, and 160 lines of poetry respectively is at present too severe; that the simultaneous introduction of subjects will history, lupon many ograp schools ...

NENTHEAD

... other departments showed pleasing progress. The scholars were sub. sequently examined in scripture history, dialogues and poetry, aoquiting themselves in an efficient and fluent manner. An address was given by Mr Thomas Pearson, (one of the teachers) ...

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... meeting was held, under the able presidency of our minister, the Rev J. Gill, when some of the children recited pieces of poetry, the elder girls undergoing a scriptural examination Some of the teachers, viz :—W. Iludspith, Esq., G. Carrick, J. Graham ...

RIDLEY MILL

... large that the services had to be held in the open air. During the afternoon the children recited a great number of pieces of poetry, parts of scripture, and dialogues, with much credit, reflecting praise upon their teachers and school officials, who must ...

LONDON GOSSIP

... faults and failings of both Mary and her cold phlegmatic, husband, and of Cardinal Pole thrown out into such bold relief. The poetry is good from first to last, and yet the poem, as a whole, leaves on the miad a most painful impression. Wit and Humour is ...

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... throng; E'en in the shade of ocean's farthest isle Are felt the spells of poetry and song. For the great ocean, in its free career, Sings a wild in concert with the winds, Breathing a poetry of mystic fear, Which in the human heart an echo finds. Whispering ...

fistKict Stun

... becomes fascinated by a variety of scenic beauties, the poetry of hill and dale, of wood and water, and the Parnassus of Tynedale, edifying the mind with objects of historic association. Such poetry as this, belonging to the estate in general, is bat plain ...

THE WILL OF THE LATE LORD ST. LEONARDS

... George Brown, Mr R. Searle, and Mx R. A. Bayford for the defendants and interveners. TO CORRESPONDENTS. GARRIGILL.—Piece of poetry next week. NOTeB ON CANADA —Next week. FOR SALE, 'VIVE SHARES in the ALSTON GAS COM. PANY. Apply to Messrs BAIPBRIDGM and ...

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 ...