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  2. THE LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE ROSE.

    Fairest and first amid the gems Our sea-girt shores enclose, Blooms out in beauty all its own, Our bonny English Rose. ...

    Article : 328 words
  3. THE MIRAGE OF LIFE.

    THE cares and annoyances incidental to power and elevated rank have proved a frequent theme of declamation to the mo[?]alist and the poet; and, as appropriately concluding our sketches of the Mirage of Life, we propose to select our next ...

    Article : 1,651 words
  4. THE PERCY ANECDOTES.

    PISISTRATUS.— When Pisistratus and Megacles contended for the ascendency in Athens, the former determined the matter in his favour, by an ingenious. yet base sort of stratagem, which, we regret to say, ...

    Article : 3,640 words
  5. HORSES IMPOUNDED.

    S[?]ORD.— Dark bay gelding, A in C conjoined over like RH conjoined (the R reversed) near shoulder, near hind foot white, star, long tail. Will be sold on 2nd December. ADELONG.— Bay mare, WM over 5 [?]ear shoulder, AG (the A ...

    Article : 4,488 words
  6. CHILDREN KEEP OUR FEELINGS FRESH.

    The heart often grows old before the body; and the heart's growing old has often a good deal to say to the body's growing old, before its time. I've seen men old at thirty, and men young at sixty. Children bring a man back ...

    Article : 552 words
  7. CONCLUDING REMARKS.

    In the preceding pages have been given the outlines of the career of various individuals, who, drinking deeply of the world's enjoyments, yet found in the end that all which they had followed had been but vanity and vexation of spirit. ...

    Article : 2,108 words
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