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  2. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir.—A correspondent recently touched on the subject of Irish poetry, and I would like to bring before the notice of your readers a delightful book on the subject, by ...

    Article : 639 words
  3. WRITINGS AND WRITERS.

    The splendid genius of Robert Burns and the deep human interest of his life and personality are so overpowering that his name is not seldom regarded as a synonym for ...

    Article : 2,042 words
  4. THE WISEACRE.

    Conceit may puff a man up, but never prop him up.—Raskin I "We are all at times misinterpreted and misunderstood; we at all times misinterpret ...

    Article : 232 words
  5. A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STORY.

    "The Squatter's Bairn," by E. J. Mather; Rebman, Limited, London.—Here, indeed, is a novel of the good, old-fashioned kind! Success and happiness dog the steps of the ...

    Article : 497 words
  6. POEMS AND RHYMES.

    Only fencing—only fencing On a land sun-baked and red. Where the round-eyed crows unflinching Guard the dried-up river bed ...

    Article : 174 words
  7. REVIEWS OF BOOKS.

    "The Church and the World, in Idea and in History," by the Rev. Walter Hobhouse, M.A.; Macmillan & Co., London.—When the worthy John Bampton, Canon of ...

    Article : 1,865 words
  8. A BOOK TO READ.

    "A Pilgrimage of Truth," by D. G. Petor, George Bell & Sons, London (George Robertson Proprietary, Adelaide).—An awkward dilemma. You are perishing in the ...

    Article : 393 words
  9. LITTLE MARY

    Just a little trusting girlie. Starting on life's heavenward way, Following, though all unconscious. Love's glad angel, day by day. ...

    Article : 214 words
  10. A POPULAR SCRAPBOOK.

    "The Origins of Popular Superstitions and Customs," by T. Sharper Knowlson; T. Werner Laurie. London—Brand's "Popular Antiquities." published in 1841, is ...

    Article : 1,025 words
  11. LITERARY NOTES.

    Mrs. Disney Leith, a cousin of Swinburne, contributed some interesting recollections of the poet's early life to The Contemporary Review. (She concludes:—"My ...

    Article : 2,094 words
  12. NIGHT ON THE COAST.

    Br wild winds driven, Strong seas nave striven With rough rocks riven, By age-long storms ...

    Article : 121 words
  13. ARABS AGAIN.

    "Mirage of the Desert." by Acnes Little john; J. A. Packer, Sydney.—By an odd chance, another story of captivity in the desert is to hand the work of an ...

    Article : 337 words
  14. IF!

    If we could draw aside for a brief space The veil that so complete shrouds each life. Could gaze into tie soul, as on the face, And read the record of each deadly strife ...

    Article : 72 words
  15. BY THE TORRENS.

    The sun shone soft as forth ore day, Alone enwarpt with sober thoughts, I wandered by the Torrens side. Bedow me flowed the silent stream ...

    Article : 214 words
  16. MISCELLANEOUS.

    From Whilecombe & Tombs, Limited, Melbourne:—"Colonial Everyday Cookery—This is the seventieth thousand and sixth edition, revised and greatly enlarged, of ...

    Article : 356 words
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