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THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... evils have cost us which have never happened. 9. Take things always by the smooth handle. 10. When angry, count ten before you speak; if very angry, a hun- dred. VERY SINGULAR ACCIDENT.-On Friday last something wearing a strange appearance was dis- covered ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... rush both for anri from the fount of rest. If thou ast not than marble harder all, Know that the silent pang, the grief that speaks not, Is of all woes the deadliest-and to bear Tire heart that throbs and burns, while yet it breaks not, Is worse thrn death-for ...

LITERATURE

... coach, in preference to an outside on an iceberg any day in the year. There were no Limerick coaches, however, in the days I speak of; every one travelled on his own ac- count, and in consequence of the unsettled and im- poverished state of the country, ...

THE PARTING

... that cruel word be said That gives the soul to anguish-must we part ? Oh, look not thus in sorrow: I would fain Sweet solace speak; but that sad look unmans me- Fair hope grows clouded in its sombre shade. I must not, dare not, yet, say-fare thee well. The ...

THE THEATRE

... Fenella was very 'fiished Panto- mimeso serious requires a -countenance of various powers ,to give it effect: the eytr-xust speak-the brow must utter-anger and love and joy must beam from he countenance. When words, the easy and swift vehicles of. thought ...

LITERATURE

... glance at the Gazette s compels many a rueful assent, and of which the h household aforesaid found the value on the day I ii speak of; for though, reasoning from past experience g when, thev sawv their silent master wend his way, they 0 counteal upon his ...

PERSONAL SKETCHES

... the tipstaff shoves over to Mr. Brougham, and whispers in his ear, that Doctor Dionvsius Lardner is without, and wants to speak to him: whereupon, away goes the lawyer, and for an hour, mathematics and mechanical philosophy, and I the affairs of the London ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... glove. Xenophon, speaking of the manners of the Persians, states, as a proof of their effeminacy, that, not satisfied with covering their heads and their feet, they also guarded their hands i tagainst the cold with thick gloves. Homer, speak- t ing of one ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... go ;-thou shalt not see a tear, To tell the %wounded feelings of my heart: No pensive sigh need'st thou expect to hear, To speak regret that we for ever part;- And I will smile, howvever keein the smaut Pride shall conceal the storna that is wieh.tn To ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... been frozen to dcath In Salem it-sunk 10 degrees'belowv zero, and closed up the bar. bour with ice. The Providence papecs speak of tbe cold at 'tbat place as almost beyond a parallel ; that there has been nothing beyond' it since the mernorable cold Friday/ ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... the proferred gi ,ft uist, 'no doubt, have occurred to others as well as to myrlfifi both Spain and South America, when 'speaking in praise of a lady, be she wife or daughter, in the presence of the husband or father, to have received from the latter ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... remained more than an hour weeping over the tomb which contained the object of his affections. The future Sovereign of Greece speaks several languages with facility, particularly the French. He is grave and reserved in his manners, and is said to be particularly ...