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... interpreted into the contrary. By good m temper I do not mean an easy temper-a serenity which to nothiog disturbs; for that it a mark of laziness, Sullenness, a iif you be not too bold to perceive it, is a temper to be avoided 5 .t by all means. A sullen ...

THE COMIC PAPERS

... us what he terms another proof of the inconsistency ot the female sex. He says a woman never even gets in a temper without getting eat of temper. TuE BnuTr.- How is the pain you complained of, my dear ? asked a fairly affectionate husband of his wvifewho ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... ay brighter still the prospect grow- The win *press with tihe grape o'erilow .utsy erery blesglng rostnd thins ?? Tibst's tempered by a hand divine, July, 18.9. PAL V YADD. ...

THE FEMININE ART OF TRAVEL

... when she is shown the inferior chambers, which alone are at the intendant's disposal, she Sulks or storms, according to her temper, and declares she is ill- treated, and will never come again to such a place. She, too, is the lady who will have all the ...

OUR SKETCH BOOK

... Bradlaughts philosophy and a newspaper leader, while their amusements are aamply supplied with a bottle of ginger beer, a temperance lecture, or a tea, party. H'ei belongs to a good old school that de- spises not- creature- comforts) and u-sequently, although ...

GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL AT HARLECH

... re- t ligiot, morality, and sobriety. It was therefore resolved G to call it the Ardudwy Temperance Choral Union, and G on this cotnection between music and temperance he yi was expected to malte a few remarks at pteseut. There Cl might be two different ...

Poetry

... driving care away: Not merry be by fits and starts, But happy night-and day. 'Tis good to have a bosom calm, From all bad temper free; 'Tis then the heart is breathing balm In pure sincerity. Tis then, and then alone, we feel At peace with great and small: ...

Literature

... his face, nor of his faults behind his back. An Italian Bishop, whho had endured much per, secution with a ealmo unruffel temper, was asked ?? a friend, how he attained to snch a mastery of himself,-' By making a right use of mny eyes, said he. . I ...

A SABBATH 'MIDST THE MOUNTAINS

... composed by Cowper, Newton, )Vatts,, To favoirite tunes, with harmonyo'f voices; Patlsetic tenor, by deep bass enhanc'd, - Tempering our fair companion's silvery notes;. As tasteful painter blends his sunny gleamsi In happy contrast with his mellow gloom ...

SNOWDON

... and hold scrupulously aloof from the fight, provided either or both parties will let them. But it must be confessed that the temper shown by the North is such as to make the reticence of this country extremely difficult, and that the necessities of the South ...

Jokes and Jokers

... ymnastics. Wbyare good resolutions like fainting ladies?- Because they want carrying out. A pawnbroker having joined a. temperance society, it was remarked that there need be no fear of bie not keeping his pledge. The only difference between a French ...