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POETRY

... Saviour's love, Looking in pity from above. The Right the little ones to guide In simple faith to Christ who died, That He may bless their youthful days And they may love and sing His praise. The Right the intellect to train, And lead the soul to noble aim; ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... DIOttAL COSMETICS. Ye, who would save your features florid, Lithe limbs, bright eyes, unwrinkled forehead, From age's devastation horrid, Adopt this plan- 'Twill make in climates, cold or torrid, A hale old man: Avoid, in youth, luxurious diet; Restrain the ...

THE UNKNOWN GRAVE

... upon his lot? Or. born to dark obscurity, Dwelt he within some lonely cot, A nd, from his youth to labour wed, From toil-strung limbs wrung daily bread ? Say, died he ripe, and full of years, Bow'd down and bent by hoary eld, W~hen sound was silence to ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... no trial to see youthful bloom departing, and middle age creep on, without some intimate one to share the solitude of life? Ay, and the coming prospect, too, bath it greater consola- tions than the retrospect? How faintlycommon friends can fill that hollow ...

THE HERIOT DRAMA

... g BI away. Beswae of inmistatons - 6S E BRISTOL SAVINGS BANK. TRANSFER TO GOVERNMENT. The reduction of the interest on the deposits of Trustee Savings Banks to the eame figure ae.the Post Office Savings Banks has deprived them of the power to offer any ...

Poetry

... ties Thit bind a moennst, arid then leave us, Ble found again Welere nothing dies? Olh, it rio otlihr bsarr were given, To keep our hearts from wrorag and stain, Who would not try to win a Heaven, Where all we love shall live again ? Dlloor;. WOMAN'S CONSTANCY ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... d, to allay the fires of jealousy and hate.-Dr. Odzanuissg. THE SuIr IN ?? NELSON DIED.-The Victory is the ship in which Nelson won the battle of Trafalgar, and died in winning it. Captain H. led us to the quarter-deck, and showed I us a brass-plate ...

ROYAL THOUGHTS

... Is the calm you have gained a proof of acquired force or of growing weakness P In the sbipwreck of your life you might have saved yourself but for shame, which seated itself on your plank of rescue and made you go to the bottom. A great misfortune gives ...

THE WASHING-DAY

... scared, and reeking hearth, Visits the pasriour, an unwonted guest. The silent breakfast meal is soon dispatched, Uninterrupted, save by anxious looks, Cast at the louring sky, if sky should lour. From ?? last evil, oh, preserve us, heavens ! For should the ...

STANZAS TO THE MOON

... the steel Deep'plunging, fell and died! Osowrow! Let coming night thine eyelids seal; Thou wilt want teara for grief toamorrowi. tecoystu. KINGS. [r5O0X TOO WEEKLY DnSPATCU.] Oh! covet not the throne and crown, 'Died ina prison, barr'd & bann'd, Sigh ...

Literature

... point they take the same course) says to his friend, ' Believe this and thou shalt be saved; believe it and ask no questions; just do what this Book he (or this church) says; believe this, and thou shalt be saved, I say: but believe not, and thou shalt be ...

THE HUSBAND, WIFE, AND LOVER

... Mother ! the gieardian of his youth, the friend of lii youth, the fiend of his manheood, the mourner over his byioutted hopes. He rushedtowards lies, hemsirmured hername, and fora masnesnt thieparent and child forgotall save each other I It was the watchful ...