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SPEAK KINDLY

... SPEAK NINDLY. Sneak kindly to thyv fellow manl, Npho droops froml Veight of w;oe I th inks beneath deep sorrow's ban. Wvith ain s thou canst not know is Oh I klifdiY speak, for deadly grief fto Isgaigat his heart; t It mav be thine to give reliTf, it ...

SPEAK LOVINGLY OF WOMAN!

... SPEAK LOVINGLY OF WOMAN! BY Br rEDBIuLWCK EOROE LE;, t Speak lovingly of woman,- h Thc mother of our youth,- o The maiden of our after-time Id Array'd in garb of Truth: it A treasure richer than the gem il That ?? in foreign Iand,- c Afore beautiful than ...

MB. GLADSTONE SPEAKING THE TBUTH

... MB. GLADSTONE SPEAKING THE TBUTH Mr. Gladstone is evidently of opinion that young men are endowed with a power of swallow- ] ing falsehoods denied tooldermen. His speech at the Eighty Club on Tuesday was, he took pains to show, addressed to his young ...

IHE ENGLISH SPEAKING BEOPLES

... IHE ENGLISH SPEAKING BEOPLES. Under the name oi the Atlantic Cnion, an as- sociation bus (writes a correspondent) been formed for the purpose of drawing together the various English-speaking peoples and strengthening the bonds ot union by ihe formation ...

[ill] SPEAK NOT TRACE KOT

... --l e 91 ipitt . I - b . .P4 . _ (risoM CES 01' LORD BYROAe) & speak iEt. 4AJ~osqt. beathe nqt thy name, 'l'hcre is ?? were guilt in the flume ut the tear w~hichs now burns on my cheek may hipart The dej, ebougtit that dwells in that silence of heart ...

POETRY

... of bees in the heather, To the flutter of angels' wingo. An echo rings for ever, Tbe sound can never cease; It speaks to God of glory, It speak-s to Earth of peace. Net alone did angels sing it To the poor shepherds' ear; But the sphered Heavens chant it ...

Poetry

... ?? AT THE BAR. Who speaks for this man ? From the great white Throne, Veiled in its roseate clouds the voice came forth ; Before it stood a parted soul alone, And rolling east, and west, and south, and north, The mighty aecents summoned quick and dead: ...

A DRASTIC IiiSHOV

... A DRASTIC IiiSHOV. me Bishop of Sodor and Man, speaking on Thursday at a Church conference at Douglas, men- tioned with satisfaction the announcement made by tbe archbishops that the bishops had unanim- ously resolved against the ceremonial use of :t- ...

MYRA

... taste pretors those ma'--ic snu lHs- '1hat rais' the soul bavond earth's boutds-. The lves .of dle!)'es voica! 2. To brat her speak-so eat tcr power- I dail: listen by the hour, .And could fot eve- stav ! MIv mind, enchanted, liogers till, Until constrain'd ...

POETRY

... mnotlers, soUs! This qluarrel hears iso plreludle of weak swords, Speak is. tbe Huashing of a utilnloss swords, Speak is. tb e thut der of avenging guaus! Speak as lalud n tatsre speaks it. storm asd flame! Quick as the Sutddlens breaths we draw, Oh justice ...

CONSTANCY

... CONSTANCY. Speak thou the Truth. Let others fence, And trim their words for pay; In pleasant sunshine of pretence Let others bask their day. Guard thou the Fact: though clouds of night Down on thy watch-tower stoop; Though thou sbould'at see thine heart's ...

BIK walSh r^S.f w.,.

... BIK ?? ?? ?? Speaking at Heanor °n_ -- c o nnection with the FcSter. M.P., ?? Uiatfo fw as he was con- IlkestonDivisi^.^ 6^ \ U ha t waß not going tobe rerned it was a oonneotion rfaca ticn policy of tne Sd. I ?? ?£ «Hr John Gorst's speech on SUitbe ...