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  2. TOO OLD TO KISS.

    "Too old to kiss!" "Too old to kiss!" Alas! and has it come to this? Have feelings thus so sadly changed, That youth and age must be estranged? ...

    Article : 184 words
  3. SKIN BEAUTY.

    THE methods of ingenuity in adorning the porson are of two binds, the real and the artificial. In the real, no deceit is practised; the best chance is given to Nature to produce an agreeable effect, and nothing is fictitious. In the ...

    Article : 1,174 words
  4. THE ASTRONOMER'S MOON.—A DEAD WORLD.

    On Moon! delight of lovers! canst thou be The dreary desert science save of thee?—A life of fire gone out, a world whose breath Hath given its quick[?]ning atmosphere to death? ...

    Article : 217 words
  5. THE HOWIE CIRCLE.

    1. I'm never seen, but felt with ease—Am heard, or not, just as you please; Sometimes an honest token prove, Sacred to friendship and to love; ...

    Article : 113 words
  6. GENIUS.

    Woe to the hapless child of clay, Who, on this cruel earth, Feels in his lonely soul a ray That owes to Heaven its birth! ...

    Article : 187 words
  7. DECAPITATION.

    My whole I hope you'll never do, Bat be honest, kind, and true; My head cut off, I then opine You feel me in the summer time; ...

    Article : 55 words
  8. ACROSTIC.

    1. A celebrated 'Sydney race-horse. 2. A town of Asia, Hindoostan, Province of Canara. 3. A wanderer. 4. An inlet for light. 5. A sheet folded into eight leaves. 6. A medley. 7. Another word for destroyed. ...

    Article : 123 words
  9. ANSWERS TO OUR LAST.

    CHARADES.—1. Philomel. 2. Sunderland. 3. Palmistry. 4. Camden. ENIGMA.—Heritage. ...

    Article : 18 words
  10. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    P. J. C, Berrima; J. W., South Creek; J. B., Tambaroora; "A Constant Reader;" Magister, Uralla—incorrect as regards the portrait. FIREWORKS IN MINIATURE.—Put half a drachm of solid ...

    Article : 346 words
  11. THE LADIES' WORKTABLE.

    MATERIALS: Brown woollen reps, silk flat braid in two corresponding shades of brown; silk cordon, also in suitable colours; cardboard, black silk cord, brown ribbon, &c. Both the outer coyer sides are worked upon brown reps, ...

    Article : 364 words
  12. LIGHT READINGS.

    The hearts of the fair sex are, as a general thing, so adamant, that diamonds must be used if one wishes to cut his way into the female heart. Unmarried ladies may take comfort from the fact that ...

    Article : 518 words
  13. CROCHET LEAF EDGING.

    MATERIAL: Barter's crochet cotton, No. 14. Fifteen chain; close in a ring. Three chain for the first treble; one treble in the next chain, one treble and one doable in the following chain; three treble in the ...

    Article : 165 words
  14. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 1,865 words
  15. CAP AND CUFF IN LIMOGES POINT LACE.

    MATERIALS FOR CAP: One knot of French cotton braid, No. 13; one ball of Mecklenburgh thread, No. 250. And the same quantity for the pair of cuffs. INSTITUTIONS FOR WORKING.—Trace the pattern upon ...

    Article : 604 words
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