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THE PAST

... lealllt that youth's the tinme to love, Tlie tilne Wilen earth seels strlewn with flowers Wvhoai thoughts in liap lest visions rove, Aul life heeds not the fleeting hours, I jijim t have dine some noble deed l'rellanee in days now long gone by save oftesi helped ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... be worth their while to try to do it well. GRAND THEATRE. Seasonable, if not a novelty, Driven from Home was welcomed at the Grand Theatre last night by an audience whish, in view of the way in which the working classes save their pence for the pantomimes ...

NEW BOOKS

... his wife, carries ?? oi' to Romne as a youth, Antinous. She ]idoyshernewpart to perfection-is skilled in all mrartial and manly exercises, rides like one born in the saddle, isfacile princeps in the chase, tned saves the Empress when she was in peril of ...

HEREFORD MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... treble soli were artistically rendered by a boy of ?? Cathedral choir (Master Newth), a youth of fifteen- whose voice is just breaking, but whose execution of the trying music is most creditable to his teaching. The Old Hundredth was sung at the close ...

GRAND THEATRE

... Germont, learning a; the same time beiself what pure love is. A brief span of happiness, and Violetta sacrifices herself to, save the social position of her lover and his family. Alfredseekehe-again, andfindingher.among questonable mrroundings, overwhelms ...

EXTRACTS FROM NEW BOOKS

... that lie died for his Kling, and was sorry he lii pleaded guilty, because by that he had in a manner owned the title of a person he did not think had 35Y right to the throne; but that his friends had pIeNr him to it, as the best means to save his life ...

BANQUET AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS

... exhibited more military talent than the Comniiander-in-Clsief in the East has dis- layed his present arduous and trying campaign. [Cheersr]I know that the feeling of my gallant friend towards his troops is that their behaviour has been most gratifying to him; ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... sorrowsorrow, amonig cll-withiwhom lithe unsapply man comes in contact. Thu terrified people findoutt svwho he is, and try, but try in vain, to take his life, and he p romises to go, hut not before the loeklcess Almida avows - Fher infatuation for him ...

NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS

... to the British Crown was suggested to the Prince Consort by Lord Canning whilst e i India. The expediendy of such a tour was dis- he gVaO InIa he55e1 in 8&5S, but for several reasons the projeot was In ?? and the subject was not mnooted again till flow ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... the notes from JlO. Pacer, the lawyer's clerk, her brother's old friend. She persists that Harold is innocent, and dial- lenges Pacer to prove the guilt of the man whom she hopes to save from his dissipated habits, as well as from the charge of dishonesty ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Lord Altaisuli and his brother, Richard Annesley. in the course of which the former falls down in an apoplectic fit and dies. The youth- fiul heir finds a protectress for a time in the person of his former nurse, Belly Pureetl, but in spite of her zeal and ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... There should Di lie great tare that the health of such children did not suffer, for qi they were of thei brightest, The subject in the North at which lie iwae pleased to listen was that of technical education, so well advanced by their friends in Yorkshire ...