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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; ...

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 ...

Original Poetry

... innocent mirth Did each passing moment beguile. And father would sit in his old arm-chair, And read how the Saviour had died, To save us from death and redeem a lost world, As we sat at that loved fireside. And mother, with tender care, often would say ...

LITERATURE

... -ost sith zed, The try, t is In this neat little book the story of the domestic tragedy caused by young Hilda's misdoings is simply but graphically told. It contains au impressive lesson for children ; and the fact that the youthful offender did not understand ...

SIGNOR TITO MATTEI'S NEW OPERA

... Wheim Horley hears this he not only ceases to try and induce lia friend to join the conspiracy, but lieges hic to fly and save Maria. Giorgio, being now convinced theat the Duke of Alba has come to interfere with, and even amesads, the rights aind liberty ...

Published: Sunday 22 July 1877
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1765 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

POETRY

... Sadly ye look for the friends of the past- They of strong heart and beautitul trustr Some we find sleeping beneath sculptured stone, Some toiling wearily onward, alone; Some, thro' ambition, grown heartless and cold, But one and all, save the dead, growing ...

FAMOUS COMIC SONGS

... detailed how has 1 Down. in Skytown, lived a miaid, is i rog sODg, Polly, wea't you try nme, oh bn Churuing ouuteir ws her trade, 1 Lsing eons JPelly. won't vea try me, oh! 'He with the senseless chorus icoal-box' it was C Uto known as) of l.eamo ...

THE WATCHERS

... some n oble thing before he died. Another too among the crowd was seen, Who watched as if in sleep; for year by year, Through weeks of years, his aching eyes had been Straining their orbs to see some friend appear, The friend who had the power and had the ...

JOKES OF THE DAY

... MADE. COLD SYMPATHY. - Friend: Eullo, old man, what's the matter P-Gilded Youth: Juat proposed to a girl-been refused. Think I shall blow my brains out !-Friend: Congratulate you, old chap !-Gilded Youth: What do you mean P-Friend: Didn't ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Docteur Noir. This person haa recoived his manumission from the father of Pauline, whose life he had saved at she risk of his own: he subsequently saves the life of Pauline, who hss been attaeck~ed by the epidemic, and for trhom he entertains a strong affection ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... fatal to the poor young . actress, who dies in the arms of her lover, in the I very moment when she bears him asking her to be xhis wife. It cannot be said that Mliss Alleyn is equal to all the difficulties of this trying play, in wllich greater artistes have ...

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 ...