Refine Search

TIMOTHY TELTRUTIH, of Surly Hall, Esq

... I said to Friend ?? Bewarc, Blow softly thy trumpet of Fansc; For if you do Anot, Idecliire ''It shall be to Lord S-d-I1-l'5 shamc.- Bat, inl spite of my tiuely advice Anil all that my friendship could say, Ile has cried up this Youth to tile sides ...

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 LAST CHRISTIAN

... are past. And all who see]; for shelter A heavenly home, will flee, As to their friend, the truest, 0 Church of Christ to thee ! And, should it happen ever, That man dies off the earth,, The last man who shall leave it Will have in Christ his birth. And ...

HANGING STORIES. *am

... Well, int !!I bthe re lnw 'thu skid that never saw a shr tuarried mat, tryinga to sing a refiactory infant to di its, sleep when some friends were waiting for him t e downstairs to have ar little game of whist. the A PAUPER'S TWENNTY-THIRD PSALM. re A ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... was already tbefiantr&e of his friend Hummel. That marriage To would have saved him from a good many worries al is certain enough: for it must be allowed that, as taf Emil Naumann delicately puts it, he ?? did not di' re possess any aptitude for household ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... glitters in letters of gold this inscription:- CARL SPRINGEL, Aged 14. He died the death of a hero and martyr, and saved two hundred lives. The memorial was erected by those saved by the lad's heroism, the only recognition they could make of a brave and ...

VARIETIES

... I'd shake me; ?? mine the tried friend, whose warns heart shall expand, Who in vrealth or in sorrow will never forsake me, And the truth of whose heart I hallI feel in his hand. For the hand, &c. Then for friends and friends only, this token reserving, For ...

CHILDREN'S HOUR

... brbad out of the dish, and saving as it spluttered out each mouthful, 'a.at mesa! Nasty mess! Ten Good Friends. I wish that I had sonme good friend to help me on in life ! cried idle Dennis, with a Yawn. Good friends! -Why, you have ten! replied ...

THE SOCIAL PREACHER

... persistently but coyly with the hook may afford you the very clue to thefliov's character thatyou are after, and save sleeple6s nights spent in trying to make out whnat you shall Ldo with him. You could not get at the same' information in a year of breagfast- ...

DESTITUTION AND DESPAIR

... lately, and, consequently, he' and his family had suffered through' poverty and deprivation.- Joseph Gallop, chairmaker, a friend of the de. I iceased's, slid the latter was refused credit for a 1. couple ofloaves and a tin of condensed milk, and l the ...

VARIETIES

... Bull.) By liberal rats our country brave O'errun, seems lost, forsaken !- But, though his candle-ends he save, Will Gladstone save his bacon ? .Feb. S. Signed, H I HOPE NOT. ...

POETRY

... his fears to end, Clings to his Ytaitfuiil rijond. Tlic youth, in wild capricious madness lost, AnJ on the sea of passion tempest tost, ?? may reach the port should Heaven but send A Faith[ful Friend. The orphan, plundered of his rightful claim By cruel ...