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  2. SHARE AND SHARE ALIKE

    The quick must baste to vengeance taste, For time is on his head; But he can wait at the door of fate. Though the stay be long and the hour be late ...

    Article : 1,823 words
  3. TA-RA-RA-BOOM-DE-AY.

    I've Borne nows that's very bad, Every one's "Tar-ra-ra" mad, Though it's a peculiar fad, For the sour is very sad. ...

    Article : 940 words
  4. LITERARY GOSSIP.

    THUS THE PALL MALL GAZETTE, by latest mail:--"At the Sydney School of Arts it has been resolved to open the reading room on Sundays," So it has--three or four ...

    Article : 1,441 words
  5. BOOKS TO READ.

    THE author of "Robert Elsmere" is a fortunate woman. That somewhat dreary work happened to hit the taste of the day, and its success was greatly increased by the ...

    Article : 570 words
  6. Philosopher Dick.

    This is a large book published in London (Edwards, Dunlop and Co., Sydney), bearing no name of the author, but purporting to contain the reflections of a New Zealand ...

    Article : 505 words
  7. MEN AND WOMEN.

    Lord Wemyss, at the ago of 25, when his title was Lord Elcho, had just taken his degree at Oxford, and had been elected to represent East Gloucestershire in the House ...

    Article : 167 words
  8. Madame Marie Roze.

    Marie Roze was born in Paris, where her father, M. Pousin, a well-known lawyer, had married a daughter of Count Roze do la Haye. From her earliest years she showed ...

    Article : 189 words
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