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Original Poetry

... or tiff illll vairly. STANZAS-LIFE. BY T. e. ?? S. THrE Inst smile of sunlight was fading away Fromn the beautiful brow of tho golden-tressed day, And the zephyrs breathed softly adown upon earth, From regions eelestiatl-tho land of their birth- And the last parting glenm, and the balmiost breath, Wreathed, swootly united, the Galm bed ofi doath. Tho hour of dark suff'ring and trial was gone, ...

Poetry

... arotrp. 'WIFE AND HOME. LErT rakes extol a roving life, Of freedom prate, and all that, Of noisy brats and scolding wife, And doctor's bills and all that; Though fools may rail, and jest, and scoff, A wife's the thing for all that; The time, they'll find, is not far off When so they'll think for all that. 'Tis true, when youth and fortune smile, And health is firm, and all that; When wine, and ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... (From Le Fellet.) IT is impossible to imagine anything richer or more beautiful than the present style of dress. The appear- ance of our fashionables atthe theatres or balls is quite dazzling. NWe must attempt to describe some toilettes we have seen, in order to give an idea of the magnifi- ceneL and taste of tho present fashion. A lady, whose hair was remarlsable for its blackness, had a ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Jiagitoit anb EFarictie5. THE COURT. Her Majesty, Prince Albert, and the junior branches of the Royal family, walked and drove in the grounds at Osborne on Monday.,. Mr. Birch and Mr. Becker had the honour of diring with her Majesty and l''s Royal Highlless. Tlb ollicers and corps of her Majesty's Royal Body Guard of Yeomen of the Guard assembled on Tues- gay in the garden in front of St.. ...

A YOUNG HOPEFUL ON HIS TRAVELS

... (From1 Tire.Dodd FamWily Abr'oad, bry Chacs. Levrre.) HrRE we are, hyving another kind of life from our old existence at Dodsborough! 'We have capital quar- ters at the Bellevue-a fine hotel, excellent dinners, and what I think not inferior to either~, a most obliging Jew money-changer hard by, whoil advances 1mode- rate loans to. respectable psrties, on personal security -a process in ...

Poetry

... iortru. GOOD TEMPEr. S Y C It H A L ES S IW A I N . T'HEUE's not a cheaper thing on earth, Nor yet one half so dear; 'Tis worth more than distinguish'd birth, Or thousands gain'd a-year. It lends the day a new delight; 'Tis virtue's firmest shield; And adds more beauty to the night Than all the stars may yield. It maketh poverty content; To sorrow whispers peace; It is a gift from Heaven sent ...

Poetry

... VactriE. I HAVE NOT LIVED IN VAIN. I i&HVE not lived in vain; Were it alone for this That I have softened others' pain, And shared in others' bliss; That, in return for kindly words, I've caught some looks of pleasure Shining on me from truthful hearts- Hearts that a queen might treasure. I do not live in X ain; When I hear the hearty blessing From lips that never meanly feign The love they ...

Poetry

... 13ortrp. LaOB}T~AL.J S 0 N N E T S. _ 1. Hra soul beneath her flushed eye's ebon bow A momnent battled with the blank of space,. Till all the mioonlight beauty of her face, Deepening to day-dawn-thus, she wvhisptred 1oW: -If seeming friend, Suspicion marks as foe- A mere lip-lover, ?? base-- His truth or guile, flatme-written, mayst thou trace In those who iknow thee, but as he may show And, ? ...

Reviews

... I ?. ?? b i c b 3.e, . eo. 1131. Tint Duor is ?? MAGAZIN E, for December. Dltulii:: J!oaecJI'G?'cSkau. Tarl second portion oC a wvel!-written narrative of the Crimeanl campazi rn, brin-ill, don-n tile eveonts to the battle of Gaina Kvlav, formi the opening articlr of this number. The cory interesting series, entitled ; A Pilgrimage to the Land of Leix and Ossory, is eon- clutlcd-.-- ...

Fashion and Varieties

... toltion and T arictleo. T l1 HE C O U RT. Hva Majesty anit tole Prince Consort rode out on hour~phnack on Saturday morning. Prince Albert presided at R meeting of a commit- tee of' the RIoyal Co.minissioners for the Exhibition of 1851, at Buckintham Palace, on Saturday. Her Muujesty and the Prince Consort, accompanied bv the Princess Royal, honoured the Royal Italian Op-ra with their presence ...

Selected Poetry

... I Ifeleffe(I Vocti, -it I)ItEAMS OF B0yMIOOD. O(n w ?? thus linger near the stream W\herc merry childreni sport and play, When wiser thoughts alnd wvorldly cares RellAltlud 10 not to stay ? WI'v patise to maric the mimic boat Move swanllike sdown ?? laveless tide, Wh~en years have fled since joys like these Ilave becnI my boyhood's pride ? It is because my spirit learns Much Nvislonil from ...

Fashion and Varieties

... .e n1jim Kelly faridim ji THE COURT. LONDON, SATreDAY.-Tle Archdulkce Maximilian of Austria and Prince Frederick William of Prussia wvnt to Claremont yesterday morning, attended by Count Zichy, Baron d(e Moltke, and Lord Charles Fitzroy, and visited the Countess de Nenilly. The ArchIdiukeC afterwards paid a visit to the Pricess de Salerno, at Twickenham, and went to inspect Hamp- ton Court ...