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174. oldal - TEMPLE BAR' is sparkling and brilliant. It might command a constituency by its fiction alone, but it takes so much care of its more solid matter, that if there were no stories at all there is enough to interest the reader.
162. oldal - How beautiful this night ! The balmiest sigh Which vernal Zephyrs breathe in Evening's ear Were discord to the speaking quietude That wraps this moveless scene. Heaven's ebon vault, Studded with stars unutterably bright, Through which the moon's unclouded grandeur rolls, Seems like a canopy which Love has spread To curtain her sleeping world.
113. oldal - Sweet is true love tho' given in vain, in vain ; And sweet is death who puts an end to pain : I know not which is sweeter, no, not I. 'Love, art thou sweet? then bitter death must be : Love, thou art bitter ; sweet is death to me.
55. oldal - Alas! they had been friends in youth; But whispering tongues can poison truth; And constancy lives in realms above; And life is thorny; and youth is vain; And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.
172. oldal - Examiner. THE ANNOTATED EDITION. A Library Edition, with a History of each Legend, and other Notes, and some original Legends now first published. In 2 vols., demy 8vo., handsomely printed, with an Original Frontispiece by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK; and all the Illustrations by CRUIKSHANK and LEECH, including two new ones by the latter artist. Edited by the REV. RICHARD DALTON BARHAM.
174. oldal - Aurora Floyd. BY Miss BRADDON. Ought We to Visit Her ? BY MRS. EDWARDES. The Frozen Deep. BY WILKIE COLLINS. Patricia Kemball. BY MRS. LYNN LINTON. Good-bye, Sweetheart ! BY Miss BROUGHTON. A Vagabond Heroine. BY MRS. EDWARDES. John Marchmont's Legacy. BY Miss BRADDON, The Poison of Asps. BY MRS. Ross CHURCH. The Wooing O't. BY MRS. ALEXANDER. A Race for a Wife. BY HAWLEY SMART. Archie Lovell. BY MRS. EDWARDES. " Cherry Ripe." By the Author of " COMIN' THRO
173. oldal - If anything can make the study of Astronomy easy and engaging to ordinary minds, it will assuredly be a work of the attractive style and handsome — we may almost say sumptuous — aspect of M. Guillemin's treatise on
170. oldal - Price 6s. THE LIFE OF MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS. From the French of M. Guizot, by A.
148. oldal - T'HERE is a happy land, *• Far, far away, Where saints in glory stand, Bright, bright as day.
174. oldal - Besides many others, the following Serial Stories have appeared in the pages of TEMPLE BAR .-— The New Magdalen. BY WILKIE COLLINS. Red as a Rose is She. BY Miss BROUGHTON. Lady Adelaide's Oath.