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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; ...

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 ...

VARIETIES

... Dumas, seeing his friend's disappointment, 1to put off coming till mid- day.w BAD SPELLING IN WAREFIELD.-MatthowS once went to Wakefield, then, from commercial failures in a dreadful state. In vain did he announce his inimitable Youthful Days -the Yorkehiremen ...

VARIETIES

... he paseeal The Duke seretebed forth his hand to receive his balance, and, with an arch and knowing look, replied, Try him, friend, try him I and pocketed the coppers, muttering to himself, Not to be done in that way I Mr. F. Dundas, M.P,, having ...

POETRY

... tongue, That calls otl the heart to remember. And they weep for the hearth, in the home of youth's day, Where at Christmas-time often they sported; For the friends and cotlp an iotts long gone to decay, Like the hopes that so vainly they cottrted. They ...

POETRY

... life's tangled wilds among; Just as her favourite page is turned she owns the sort control, And sleep, the balmy sleep of youth, is sliding on her osul ! With drooping head and yielding form, half sitting, half reclined- Swayed to and fro like the Willow ...

POETRY

... Antheet of o GOD SAvX; RitE QUeR.e, God save our Infant Prince, Long live ftir Altiot'S Pritce, God save the Priiice May lie protected be, By God's supreme decrec, Reigit o'er the britve and free, Goal save the Prince. ...

POETRY

... solund of bus life was heard, save, frmn the cioister dim, Sfhe tinkling of the silver belt, or the sisters h n h h ryym u And'ther5fie noile nsiole naidu oat beneath the orchard trees, In tbst itratbuddlog spr ing of youth, sahen siln itprospts please; ...

VARIETIES

... VARIETIES.,', A policeman, fond of reading, told's friend that, for amueement, when off. duty, he often took up a book. When Dr. Braden was rector of Eltham, in Kent, the text be one day took to preach from was Who art thou l After reading the text ...

FLOTSAM AND JETSAM

... to-hy Tiho cloud, the gloom, the sorrow), Believe that Codlin is your friend- Not Short (ahelit you Coenprehend)- And let me say good-morrow. Your ?? Vnleutine, dear E., Your friend aid champion, J. MI.C. Ireland, whoso wonags have never ceased, Mdy ardent ...

THE EARNINGS OF LADY MUSIC-HALL ARTISTS

... ACTOt's LIam, and as a kind of last straw I determined to try a box. I did so, and bogaan to take them. I assure yoe I felt betterc the following day. I I ven en vwilh them, and thiev have saved inot only my professional -reputatiori, but my life. Since ...

MARTYN WARE'S TEMPTATION

... had been in it fifteen years, when Mr. Sewell died, and I then succeeded to a share in it. On the whole I have been very prosperous, Mrs. Wsare. ihtyes, sobbedHelen. aAndre , Rutt? is she alive Sho died six months ago, he answered, glancing involuntarily ...