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POETRY

... PoE TRY. IN MEMORIAM. LINO! comuposed as a tribute of reoporct IO the memory1 Of the lates MISS Kato ?? Bauogh Williams (eldest daughter of xro Moses Minutesme Laurel House, CarmaTvonl), who died on tbil 23rd December, 1970, aged 17 yerses -BQU(sC43t ...

MUSIC

... the trade, be inelined to, supposs) an old friend under a new hat. The piece has the careful finish, combined With occasional disregard of conventionality, which characterls the productions of youthful musiciansa, The introduo- tion ie in B tlab, and ...

RAMBLING RHYMES ON THE TRAVELLING SEASON

... cockney band To try some foreign nir. A wandering impulse swift pervades Society through all its grades, Each of his passport's boasting; Both lord and 'prentice must advance By diligence; to visit France 'T'he merchant's clork is posting. Youths with moustachios ...

Wit and Humour

... Bagman's friends, to whom he's made amends,` And, of course, they'll oblige him with their votes. The piper who's to par ? when ambition rames the day, And the people of a nation are but toys; Which are play'd on, hour by hour, by those reckless youths in The ...

MR. EDMUND TEARLE AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE

... one. The cruel annd treacherous Appias, ro who eventually dies by his own hand, had an ahbleco exponent In AIr. J. Il Porter, na did also that of bisn O less crafty but equally brutish, friend, CWVs, in Mr. J. J. Powell. Mk'. George Blythe, the true soulcd ...

VANITY FAIR AND ITS VICTIMS

... for however successfully youth son ith ;can deceive itself, ,age hasl very rarely the same ree -ed blessed privilege. The toady now becomes as great the ad aP burden to himself as he Is to everybody else ; too ho Ihis friends desert him; he has net much ...

HISTORIE DE JULIUS CESAR

... appears to be to vindicate Ciesar from be- ing, as he is represented to us, already dreaming of the supreme power from early youth: and by insisting up- on an analogy between the missions of the Roman and Napoleon Buonaparte, with a view to convince the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... I then held-a lientenaint ;and there was qn 'puoh similarity in our sentiments, that wye be. Pilare intimate friends-the meat intimate friend I ever Ii id, siqter out of this dear circle. HeI was at reugh sol1- dti,'r. wvhom the world had net well treated ...

JOKES AND JOKERS

... Londoners down here, . my boy ?-Youthful Rustic: Naw, sir, more's the pity. We had a painter.man down last year. Ah. an' waarn't every body sorry to get rid on un.- Little Spiffins (graciously): Indeed. Why ?- Youthful Rustic: A-paintin' in the orchards ...

JOHN JONES'S AMUSEMENTS

... related that they 'Were frequently in their youth present at the taplasan ho f on the high hills. Afew year ago tbere waslivingin Ystradyfodwg an old mona named Morgan Llowel n, 92 jears of age, who save the writer a lively description of training ...

WALL-FLOWERS

... mortified,!'. but she 'does not see the object or spending her money on'a'ball-dies and disturbing her night's rest' in order to act as ,a foil to hdr more brillitint.'friends, and know that 'eerybody is saying, Dear mel there's old So-andso i How she ...

LITERARY MISCELLANY

... a I ruler that he was coarsely infidel, a cool, proud husband, aa false friend, a counterfeiter, and a tyrant, and yet he is f called 1 great; then should you wonder if the youth were immediatelv impressed with the idea that religion, affection, firm ...