PLIIIISCITI OF PORTS
... seep letwowi them and the fourth. The nest order of poets who had rues, tie,: ton are:- A!frs.d H Noyes_Joha Henry N ew Thomas Hardy, Alice Mevuell, Stephan Phillips, W ii. Yeats. ...
... seep letwowi them and the fourth. The nest order of poets who had rues, tie,: ton are:- A!frs.d H Noyes_Joha Henry N ew Thomas Hardy, Alice Mevuell, Stephan Phillips, W ii. Yeats. ...
... at once the death blow to the best of Border romans. and the ruin of Melrose town itself. No lover of but will pray with Thomas Hardy— From restorations of Thy Lute. From smoothing& of Thy sward, From melons Churchmen's pick and plane Deliver us. 0 Lord ...
... that be only fired a: a bird as :t flew over the gartlee.—The Bench dismissed the BOX, ETC.. ETOLEX. Two Stockton voutha. Thomas Hardy and Marshall, 'pleaded milt, Stockto ,today, to charges of stee:ing a scat belonging to Mr M. Smith, J.P.. and a I WWI ...
... QUOTATIONS. Oa Parliament Resentlns: When shall the softer, saner politke. Wberecf we dream, have play in each] proud land —Thomas Hardy: Departure. I trotted with a muzzle and *cargo. ehised with a clog. ' —Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing. the ...
... saw a dead maws siier pal Binning within *nth faithful heart Of t►ose bereft. Then said I, This be His Immortality. —Thomas Hardy Poems On the and the Golf Greene: One of these days yo., will attempt something baser than thi,. —Juvenal Satires ...
... CLasigow. Offie:-4, Branch and Ifercaste. of ha Summer Holidays WONDERFUL WESSEX A splendid suggestion Spend your Holiday Thomas Hardy Country. The whole el di. Heady to breathe beauty, the throe counties of and Wiltslure that to give us lovely. soil d the ...
... to charm. Had met with sharp rebuff: Man's Fall had been averted bad Adam but taken Snuff. • • • At the famous trial of Thomas Hardy for high treason in 1796 the court wet day by day at eight o'cleck in the morning and continual sitting till past midnight ...
... those of BLOM*. o r Jame tauten, but they include the people who count. You trder to Thomas Hardy —a writer, I think, who has been much over-rated. After reau mg any of Hardy's books, I never feet the slightest desire to re-egen them. and tf, as I believe ...
... that this was | colony which some threatened. iid mean an it was a famili riverside marshes anywh a NOTABLE TRIBUTE TI Mr Thomas Hardy is ING. year and I am afraid w more prose from his ng for atiention, still writing poetry, and to \ eharac:er which contain ...
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... Baker, John Thompson, Thomas Thornton. Stage 1-2nd class: Alfred Dixon. Albert. Wallace. William B. Charles W. Cumons. John C. Johnson. Ivor James. Stage 2—let class: Alfred Wilkinson. George C. Clark, Fred Alcoek, Percy Kirkwood, Thomas H. Heaviside. Harry ...
... hal Je Thomas, Hodgson ; Mack Parsous, Powe Stillington St. Joh bac Foster, Steph Nei. 1, Allan, Pawoet 0’. Jackson, Rees, McHale —_— ~ _ TEES-SIDE nr Peel Ashmore; half McMa. Watson; for mammal Collier, ‘ood, Wallace Sa Grangetown St. Mar . Thomas, Not ...