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Bangor, Caernarfonshire, Wales

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Original Poetry

... butchers, bakers, barbers, all y Engag'd in trade, whate'er it be, 3 No longer disregard my call, And prove to self an enemy; e I speak to all, both high and lo', s Hence learn this lesson and be wise, If (As 'tis your aisa in wealth to grow,) _ No longer sleep ...

Poetry

... sapphire shies be studded; Though the night be crowned with the moon; If the soul be chained to December, What boots it to speak of June? Doth the month command the summer 7 Can a word bring warmth at will?- Add beat to the flickering firelightV For my ...

Jokes and Jokers

... The Lord Provost of a certain well-known city in the north had a daughter married to a gentleman, of the name of Baird, and speaking of names to several friends, he happened to remark- I My grandmother was a Husband and my mother a iann, these having been ...

Poetry

... good; So little caro we for distress That marks the pallid check, When ono kind word of sympathy Alight cheer it,--did we speak. With gen'rous thoughts I passed along And saw beforo mine eyes, A peosive youth with downcast look, Ills bosom heaved with ...

THE COLUMBIAN EXHIBITION

... discover Massaohnsetts. There are more recent discoveries, however, thst are extremely important and affect the entire Euglish-speaking race, but more especially England. Mr J. Robinson, residing at,Westfleld House, Knowl, Mirfield, Yorks, writes: I con- ...

CHURCH LITERATURE

... the Colonist's Handbook to Canada. This is all the provision that this great society has made for the wants of the Welsh-speaking people; whilst, on their English catalogue, they have abundance of good and wholesome reading-books of travel and adventure ...

THE GREAT EASTERN

... brought out a large number of excurtionists from this town, to visit her, and appears to have disappointed no one-all alike speak in terms of admiration of her wonderful capacity. To- morrow, Friday, thie 13th, the Fairy steamer purposes taking a trip ...

LITERARY SOUVENIR

... beautiful poetical effusions are ex- Qd front the above-named much-admiredan- n I; iind thefirst of them will sufficiently speak to'the talentdbf the editor, Alaric A. Watts, Esq. W~thout nmy obhervations from us. ?StazaSs irrittei on Seeing Floys and ...

LITERATURE AND ART

... Messrs. Hurst and Blackett wili shortly publish a col- lection of sketches by the author of John lialifax, called Pilin Speaking. TMiss Hay's new novel, Dorothy's Venture, will be published during the comn- ing month, by the same firm, in three volumes ...

THE WONDERS OF MESMERISM

... were sensible, Indeed wvho tries M5ay anatomize- A fact, for I heard a manl tell it or, Monday last week, It's true w*hat I speak, That a mesmerised trooper By Sir Astley Csooper Was convertet in it, a live skeleton. But ifhat is so strange in the miesmeiic ...

MY BROTHER

... Publie, Mri. Robertson Ghsdstono said It is quite true that eosise amay thisik that I aslc disposed to speak profauely, periaps, but I do not speak weiti out ?? consideratlon when Tisy that the impression icy mind has re- ceived is this, that moolern ...

THE BEAUTIES OF KENEALY

... TEE BEAUTIES OF KENEALY- ?? Kenealy, speaking at Ha wiley the other evening, after a few opening reanaiks, delivered himselffasl d, follows *-I come here as the advocate of the people-of the working classes (cries of 'Question ?? If therearie any enemies ...