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POETRY

... age of forty-two, Cries Aid me, Virtue, lest I sink When teasing lovers come to woo: If they print kisses on my cheek, And speak me fair and sue me long, I know I shall be very weak, And the temptation very strong. And so says coy Sir Robert Pecl, When ...

FLOWERS

... hearthsafectionslieaslth Adeem athe eternal constancy: the h se they still will speak in that lov'd tone fer puclind to for ever gone. Ter Flower,, Ye have voices-and your sympathy Speaks comfort to the mourner's broken heart; Se strew you 0o'er our dead, and ...

NORTHUMBERLAND PIPE AND BALLAD MUSIC

... n and need strengthening. A slight effort of the imlagination will be required to recognise that the pipes are to be made speak oult ' sweet as sugar caudy' in each alternate bar of the melody, ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... his system there can be no doubt. There is, however, public speaking of different kinds, and the most trying kinds have probably never fallen within the author's personal experience. Speaking at a crowded and tumultuous political meeting-success in which ...

GRANDPONT HORTICULTURAL & SOUTH WARD ALLOTMENT SHOW

... Ditto, broad or long-pod-1, C Collett; 2, Steptoo Peas-1, C Reid; 2, 3J Hill Turnips-1, T Speaks; 2, A Crippa Cauliflower-1, T Speaks; 2, W Chiverr Beet-1, T Speaks: 2, 3 Walters; 3, J Hill Marrows-1, Steptoo; 2, (jhislett Tomatoes-l, E W Reynolds; 2, J ...

THE CORONATION DAY

... 1DAy. Tba Queen ! the Queen I God save the Queen I Re.echoes through the joyous scene. No sound is heard, no object seie, But speaks of love to Englana's Queen. This (ay, tile nation's hope tnd pride, She pasges like its bleorming bride. The joy that ?? each ...

THE FINE ARTS

... FINE ARTS. The Old Society of Painters in Water Colours have this week commenced their exhibition for 1856, and the critics speak of it as a most successful one, containing, according to the I7mo0 more pleasing pietures than any to be found In the larger ...

POETRY

... paths of good, And conscience speaks in warning tones- Oh I 'fis the voice of God I O God I Incomprehensible! Eternal! Infinite! How vast, how wonderful Thy works- How full of love and might I The azure heaven Thy glory speaks'- As well this earthly clod; ...

POETRY

... spoken Bitterest thoughts are rashly stirr'd; Brightest links of life are broken By a single angry word. THE MARRIAGE VOW. Speak it not ligbtly-'td a holy thing, A bond enduring through long distant years. When joy o'er thy abode is hovering, Or when thins ...

LITERATURE

... ITER AT TUR E. THE ART OF VENTRILOQUISM. Ily FREDERICK MAwCCBE. Frederick Warne and Co.-If any man has a special right to speak about the art of ventriloquism it should be that grand master of the mystery Mr Frederick Maccabh, who has collected in the ...

Published: Sunday 14 November 1875
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 791 | Page: 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC

... premised our remarks on Verdi's Requiem in this generalising manner because we feel under considerable difficulty how to speak about it with fair appr~ecia tion without descending from the base of high cr1tical demand on which our remarks in these colunns ...