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Bangor, Caernarfonshire, Wales

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Literary Notices

... etiil tluerc, Istt his grcy rye turiustled ott tier, just as ci ici ciI tirlikleS in ; ?? ; asid she'liad net thL powei'r tit Speak. Thle' s',iilos dlied at Oslo; anid at tieo-wsel no 11 Willy it grout iitisl !-if lie did isit rout isttid no otto ener ?? ...

Poetry

... my hair, that slhin he flayed, L And then his ends to seek, : lie slit icy tongue, boenuse be sai( a lie thus could make mo speak, t 'aVEs dono--lmy namne and nature obin ged, tl For love of'hloteful gold, v W'ith man 1v c irtime bound and ranged, To slavery ...

NEWSPAPER LITERATURE.—No. 1

... be objected, by cense, to thle title wrhichi arm ous- [teads this article, that wye take much too high ground tory wvhen we speak of Newspaper' Literature ; and it may dil scrow he urged that the daily or weekly sheet of print, iu ts asgow which wve are ...

Literary Notices

... g1azed uptn tile gallant officers sor- roirfully, tirid, s5 lie shook his tead, his looks said as ltainly as looks could speak, and wvith the deepest patit, ' 'I ?? never rilked his cotv.' Do iD t at is liecessal ?? at last be uttered ; then, pullitlif ...

Poetry

... sinkin ?? Au iil ir lxItle, ?? chleel ; exitl then I toili illy brother She would die ! And the next xxiorx thing, di(t not speak, But lex uis to hiir silenit bied Tlov bedo xis kiss her ile cheek, Anil tixlil us sile indeed wxvs deatl! oh, itiel I tloiight ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... flowers ; these bows are II m. particularly adapted to a plain coiffure in bandeaux fI eir isses. It is as yet too soon to speak of pailles de riz d on and ?? craps bonnets, &c. Wadded deuillettei t be aid redingottesstill retain their preceidence over ...

Literary Notices

... every day ye see a paving stolle,' was the faitnt sub. audible ejaculation of Father Luke, when lie was re- covered enough to speak, Sacreste ! qua nous sommes nttrappesa' said the Abh6i, scarcely able to avoid latighing at the situation in wh ich they were ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... puffs placed in a spiral direction, and r so small as to take off but little from the tigriness of the sleeve. Generally speaking, however, there is 7 great reason to think that sleeves of moderate fulness 3 will continue to be fashionable in half dress ...

Literary Notices

... it would de- tI liglt your het;rt to sec the style lie clears a public- ft house in, in no tulle ?? a .Bnt svouldi't tis speaking to them answer the a purpose as seel l e U Oil no! lie doesn't like to throiw away fis dis. fi co( rae on thim ; tited why ...

Poetry

... stxxw'd the legs of forms half through, thten wor- c shippers rollid in the lurch. A second Dlaniel then could prove, and speak quite plain by finger rules, 'That 'Ship's religion was not formsnot church com- t posed of three-legg'd stools. t 'ITe Irishmen ...

Poetry

... account afforded me by Major Gairdner, protuberent bellies; they are low in stature With set features, and muscular limbs. They speak a. dialect peculiar to thiemselves and build their villages i on tie boulhs of the forest trees. They do not api pear to rave ...

Literary Notices

... i n ties intserpretatsion of aet in least self thle passages; seer is it surprisinsg tlsat ouch Gut pasosages ate made to speak assytlsing. [ute granting, La as %ve readily do, that sisere usre very frequent silts- seq sions to tlse old faitls, we do ...