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IPSWICH MUSEUM LECTURES

... on to another class, resembling floating ferns, which belonged to another order. In each of these plants there were, so to speak, two bags. One of them when open and enlarged was seen to contain little organs attached to stalks, from which they could be ...

MUSIC AND DRAMA IN SUFFOLK

... which, while her irssecency is preserved absolutely uneullied, her aelf respeot is threatened, and- her fature life is, so to speak, at his mercy. The good in the man, however, recoils from the evil to which jealousy impelled hm, and ait last, letting the ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... Bet, no! the foes to peace oppose This plan utilitarian, And go about, and say they doubt The scheme is too sectarian ! They speak and act, as if, in fact, God's Holy Word unheeded; To read and write, and sum aright, Were all that children needed. Now, men ...

A DESERTER FROM THE GUARDS

... know what to say. The sergeant who had given chase to Stewart sat by her side and gave her the straightforward advice to speak up like a Ilenglish woman ought to. I'd not mind it if itwouldn'tlead to the young man being hunm, she argued, softo voce ...

PARAPHRASE

... that her stedfiast eye May fix on himnwhose power alone Can still that agonizing groan, And bid her new-born infant's wail Speak its lheart-consoling tale. Pray thou-for her prayers to-day In sighs of anguish died away. Lift again thy earnest cry, For ...

THE MUSEUM LECTURES

... comes from a Latin word signifying to creep or crawl, end we use it in a popular manioer very loosely. 1 They were apt to speak of anything that creeps or crawls, I whether it be a worm or a snake, as a reptile. If any- thing that merely creeps or crawls ...

THE MUSEUM LECTURES

... means of which it could drill holes into almost any hind of solid substance. After speaking of various other peculiarities of the creature, the lecturer passed on to speak of the tra. ditions given out by various ancient writers in reference to cuttlefish ...

THE EVIL GENIUS

... said it before he could speak. Mamma, I want to go where the other children are going. Susan's gone to her supper. You take mne. Her mother was not even listening. The child turned Impatiently to Bennydeck. Why won't mamrnma speak to- me?she asked. He ...

LITERARY GLEANINGS

... false love.-Pvea. IT is safer to affront some people than to oblige them; for the better a man deserves, the worse they will speak of him ; as if the professing of open hatred to their benefactors were an argumelnt that they lie under no obligation.-SenecI ...

THE MUSEUM LECTURES

... word bogey being often used to frighten children. After mentioning other insects comprised b in the order of which he was speaking, the lecturer is referred to the scale insect, which must be familiar to 0 all owners of greenhouses. The males of this insect ...

LITERATURE

... ceivedthe latest corrections ofthe author, and is published, in periodical volumes, at a very moderate ?? It woule be idle here to speak of the merit of a work which is universally admitted to be an acquisition to the litera- ture, not only of England, but of ...