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A SABBATH EVENING'S MEDIATION

... things well. KIND! Oh, what transporting pleasure Thrills throughout the very soul, When Thy word, that heaven-born treasure, Speaks-how sweetly to conedIe- Christian, with faith on me depend, I am thy Father, Brother, Friend. Witton-street, Northwich, ...

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... 0rtuaf TO LEIDA. 'Tis not those burning tears Upon thy maiden cheek; 'Tis not the sigh one scarcely beses From lips that never speak; 'Tis not the glance that fate Hath compassed with a cloud, So touching yet so desolate, Like cliidhood in its shroud: It is ...

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... twine among her hair Pro r Roses, as white as sanlit snows, was Bat jewels place not there. 30.I No gems of vanity should speak, A Nor fashlon's glittering prize, beh While meekness blushes on tbe cheek, T . And faith lights up the eyes. th it There should ...

Poetry

... high Thy grandeur glitters tbroughl the sky. The boundless ocean owns thy sway, The angry waves thy will obey: The tenmpest speaks alnud thy wrath. The lightning shows thy fearful path. to thee, the ever mighty King, The universe shall tribute bring; Thy ...

IN MEMORIAM.—A SISTER

... the beating beart forget That soul on ptuest virtue tet, That noble life that now is done? I cannot conpre up the word. To speak the feeling of my soul; But let the waverhig echo roll, Tho wave of goodness she hath stlr'd. My taslk was done forlove of ...

ROYAL COURT THEATRE

... F indeed of siccuilatirg a character which tells itself ethlrough t*e ageycy of his peculiar powrer of verisimiliflude. 1o speak in anindividual way of .others wo areaincrned in the representation of , 'The E~ed Lemp would involve a charge of insidio~ness; ...

THE STORY OF A CREAT FAILURE

... estimated that there would be a los1 on these of £2,788 000. No commentary is needed on such figures; buoy speak- to the eye better than any words speak to the ear. And they are not, it is to be remembered, the whole of the real loss: they are the estimated ...

ADVENT

... near the ricb blue domea Which, bends above our holy home.t The blind lshll lsorpen witde thieisr eyqes tc ,ii t='lwulb lshaU speak idn gdratitude .s ~~eedingin~ saced food vice ,leslluleplike muountain roe Wrihere ?? their drooping heads; ~Ico1'khl leave ...

AN ODE

... And some there are, 'od rot 'em, W Your would-bo Wiseaores of Gotham, J Children of perdition, Prf Who venture, boldly, to speak out; Wi A very utoompliment'ry doubt. Whether thou hast more valour er discretion I - rc But there are envious dogs, pre Mere-logs ...

BE GENTLE WITH THY WIFE

... trials riseo; o-* r Although to thee they may be small, To her of giant size. l~a gentle; though perchance that lip a 3May speak a mourning tone, A-i The heart may beat with kindness yet, a And joy to be thine own. r hie gentle; weary hours of pain 'Tis ...

Selections

... learned gentleman, whohad Justsat down:- Mr. Speak-E er, did the gentleman who'has last spoken, speak to the r purpose, oi did he not speakto the purpoe ? If he did- speak to the purpose, t? whatpurpose did he speak? ,* A 16EFT411ANDEV COMPLIMEXT. S That ...

SOUTHPORT TOWN COUNCIL

... this ?? Vaughan - ?? Trounson said, speaking t as a member of the bands committee, he thought s that not a single argument put forth by the I clergy against the Sunday concerts could in- k fluence their ?? FL3her, speak- ing -against the resolution of the ...