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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... fa , ' Before mie d cat' of- od Ae.' I doriot like the iarroiy-ltesued ie1~shiman'a ivrays, I good Ale take and give-' . I speak ill tf nd'nian ;-Where I ciii, I [IV'e Praise, r Aind contentedly, cl1eerfiuly liivi - Eijoyinsg my beer and friend. - r In ...

PEGGY RATTERAN AT ETON

... really said,. i Only po or PATkzi could not ditinguish ?? to prevent, in future,.any dread-. * I'll parise the Greek-and speak to her in Esplistbsi .VAUXHiALL..:. tinmer. tie pattonaii of his Royal -Highness. the. Prince o' WALLM. *To-tiorrow EienIng ...

BY MY LADIE'S SIDE'S A GOLDEN WATCH,

... her long brown bair, Which her ?? ?? een o'eeshadows. My LUdie dnoints with dews het chek, And sweetly lisps when she doth speak; And scarce will ]out to knot her shoon; For eyeing the preciou lift aboon. But my Lord thinks nair of Xancie's theek, Which ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... tiy to ascend from Bristol, and is to take with ?? his 'iaug4icer and at.~entlemao of considerable conse- -qtuence. - One speaking of Olt present Adminisiration, said it .Wag an attempt to ?!ay the B4-gar'r' Operzi without ilMac- IA31;t.1-sr CArILAN.s'S ...

For the HULL PACKET

... one and the same person.) I did not attempt a reply to the very angry epistle which appesred the week after my letter: it speaks sufficiently for itself, and I am much obliged to him for saving me the trouble, by laying limself completely open to the ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... anl g9n- t emanlyp ison v .ewliat larsh but ?? m oud eihasis a co'i kind or thrt in te lower part of his face when he is speaking and a look of QleaSil' archness when lie snile*. His ?? Ogrtd wa ueitilY chask, amd aNP ysisreeablo ?? intell esit Oue 0ftW ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... e\ ! . -2 !-t ?? , ?? ?? In a very thin hobuse an .,cttres. was speaking very lowv in her ?? widli her Iyver, when the ctoiith. a ,face., o~f, tvoze~f; ?? exclaimed ,:Mii dear you may speak out, you see t is Ito one, to 'aear; . N E.,V TRTRa O1 A1 Cev ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... hese characfem, and .advdnures ha e htt)e ;ietn.ns tooveltV, as.th 4iauthir: seems tu arknow, Iedge JWn tlle inlogte ian speaking of the Ittorney g nei. therdol the 'entieats or ?? in general strike aih yriginality;- hitl the toifugts exhibit a better ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... Rtter nakialested air indilff'rerc'e to his situationi almost ?? to dideain. Twit'I' ,r anrd bis alitagornist Isere, C Y Sli speak, abortt the pitch of BBRUacToj arid but ti elN easy. but' 'niiijesti'c, arunlairtly severe; 5qu tile ?? df Itlilit displayed ...

MELOLOGUE

... : ' That a elody on dista2t plains, -Oh' Iheill fedl-his soul expaund .VWith. grateful warnmth,h and,, aglh'ag, say : Ths speaks the music of tle land, VWhe're welcoraeqr lights~,hte stwanger s ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... shout$- ot ans enraptured audience, t its'scaarc - possible, orperhaps hardly wort, while ' for criticismniq.9 atteiptyto speak. If gaudy speflacleis : to he the order of the nrig1t, atid horses the masters ot the ceiroeonrlies it is beneati the 'dignity ...