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THE MUSEUM LECTURES

... previously been speaking. They did not, however, possess the means of secreting solid matters, which was one of the characteristics of the animals to which he had pre. viously referred. After describing its life history, the lecturer passed on to speak of other ...

THE IPSWICH INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... market, and last, though not the least, at Need- h ham Market; and when we come to speak of the s exhibition held in Ipswich, for 1868, we trust ii to be able to speak in terms of approval at t least as warm as we were enabled to use on each I of these ...

PRIMROSE LEAGUE ENTERTAINMENT AT IPSWICH

... choir, Capt. Lacon said Miss Lacon had a strong feeling against speaking in public, maintaining that women must work and men must speak. (Laughter.) Therefore she bad asked him to speak for her. During the past year 200 inpmbers hadbeen added to the Habita ...

RUTH

... your head away, U But hear me tell the truth. o What, don't you know Tne-Euh i' o Oh ' God, I shall ?? rood. ri Come father-speak-dear dad S Am I so utterly lost, P Tbis bark, so tempest tost, G So wrecked, and so wave swept pi That I'm of hope bereft? ...

IPSWICH SCHOOL OF ART

... intend to speak authoritatively on art. Whlit he said would bo the hints of a fellow-student who hai been longer on the road, andl hld gathered more experieice. But he could not promise to show th,-m aiiy short cuts. (Hear, hear.) HIe intended to speak about ...

THE NEW HOME!

... his measure, Stir I now this earnest strain. Lo ! to every human creature Born upon this bounteous earth, Speaks the GOD of grace and nature, Speaks for plenty or for dearth; Till the ground ; it not, thou starvest; Fear shall drive to duteous toil Till ...

WITNHESHAM COTTAGERS' SHOW

... Turner. Some of the beans were also good. The collection of fruit, hearing in mind the period of the year. was very fair. Speaking generally, the com- petition in what may he termed the men's departments was satisfactory, but it is much to be'regretted ...

GLEMHAM HALL

... River's brim I How poor are new-built Castles Affecting the antique;- None such to Enplis/h feelings Their Mother tongue can speak I Thou hast a spell far strongger, For the Miinstrel Muse to mark, In thygrey walls-.rnany-windowu'd, Which look out upon thy ...

THE SHOW

... exhibition as that held this week that the vast and national importance of agriculture is with full force brought to mind. It speaks volumes for the pluck, energy, and enterprise of the landowners, farmers, and stock raisers of Suffolk that, despite great ...

IN MEMORY OF THE SUFFOLKS WHO FELL AT COLESBURGH

... light, like flash of brave souls sped! A cheer of valours' sons, a message from the dead! Their leader pale and still Can speak no more his will! Oh, England! in the days, now hid beneath the veil That Fate uplifteth not, so none may read the tale; Bo ...

LITERARY GLEANINGS

... may . Implant in him noble principles which. nre the seeds of the highest practical- nrtue;-Smiles. IN writing as well ns speaking, one great secret of effective eloquence 'is to' say what is propei and to di stop when you'have done.-Oolton. hi To db one ...