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Poetry

... ever seen tivice in the sn;le dress ; and so entirely without crease or crunple( do fivsl exquisite toilets appear, that, to speak metapliorically, the titei. s really sete all to be just tuaried out or a band-box. Hlaving been prestit at several of the ...

Literary Notices

... to spteak his mitnd,-but I never su thle pas htatn yet Iliat I fearetl,-attd I %Vihllsha'O a wornsin s sin, privilege, to speak whetn I feelI occasion-I do know, bee sir, that I att determined list to submit calmrly 10 yoer all dsittg me. tile Doilg ...

Literary Notices

... guees that it relates to nanti iis stirrr coolpat)'. Whai t is it youl prepose to listiut', A ott- sit:rut a Sitice I mo tt speak posit isvsly, my pith in is to in . Vsi nrtiageable girls tigalirsi tile g evtonil of their e x istecuc- ag itist beitig iild ...

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... replics to tis letter, qlaty by query ; cnjoining him, ill lirmele, ' tile next hiue lie speaks of tilat Particular traelling carriage (tile (lieit Nassau,) to speak of it witih beocomlng respect, ?? call it tile Biailoon. All others, wheliher beneath tile ...

Poetry

... rdoor.i a tiii for Strelres thick and feruvy rattled upon the door end ?? to totwer wvitiiows.ietutters no fin cerised to speak. ned a back rn- foud frizzai bitirst frotit [lie crosod-gisvi g te fin i toeter, if intn tlie for tilse first lime, tonic ...

MANNERS AND AMUSEMENTS

... 'lTh are tilt chair. 'The 11ev. S. Gm'atam road prayers. Se. aftI' ilie veralI add itisotnal restolutioaswere adoptted. 'The speak. dii: coris era sore lie grand mtasters of Waterfiord, Wiexfitnd, ste it of Armiaght, Cunik, Liaierick, thle Sereiary fur Kildace ...

Poetry

... of t/i e ?? A b nit great oitoso ho/ip iadc otte night it Mr ?? box, . i/a si/ic/i wan oil the singe (Isco persons in it speak. ait fit rig ucviel lostdv/r 5/iais ?? - Kenn- es lale wvas p1 uy it a i srtie svih i/ tn otter perfovilier ; ti ltar svesrti ...

Poetry

... btstle andi hurtry of *-ommerce tand amusement, too oftenl, aas ! repress that smtlI voice witthin, which, if permitted to speak, votildl tell us of tle GittlEr SOOI:CE front wiltette till blessings Ibis. But tlte easc is for different in the cotmitry ...

Poetry

... these r. that the youthful soldier was speaking. His thoughts were of distant and gentler thernes. HoI i k spoke of a new poem that had appeared in Eng- es land just before he left there-he spoke of it as one might speak of any poem fresh from the London k ...

Literary Notices

... passion re- memnbered to this hour with emotion by that kind English lady. I think I bear some ?? scoffer say, Tis easy to speak thanks and vow gratitude; and as for the eloquence, no one denies that thle Irish have Ute ' gift of the gab.' Cold and sneering ...

Poetry

... ccre sfllitrg, _lroigh joy las passed for ever Irorre my brurea, i Yit, Olt 1 love thee still-it Corey seene mildness- 'To speak of love nt suce arc bour as tIis- Nor wouild I cliarrgs nmy bosom's cshriesed sadness hi For clil thid wvorld could profior ...