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death ofhis friend Arthur Hallam His friends death was asevere blow-

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to las he shows all through the

The students of serve great credit

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telligence with which they undertook the preparation of their exhibit at the fair The Star has kindly consented to publish the best one of the essays-

It was somewhat hard to decide

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Tds better to have loved and lost 1 Than never to have loved at all ThePrmcess iSI a3 VarrDyi ex-

presses confessedly a medlp Six

young men are home with Walte r Vv

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given up to the people one day and crowds flocked there The young men while walking about lit on Aunt Elizabeth and Lilia with the rest and

It is only just that it be understoodthat this is uncorrected work All the

essays too were written in my presence without the aid either of books or of notes or outlines previously pre

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lady friends so the seven gentlemento pass away the time told a story each man in turn and the women sang between the rougher voices of the men The stoty was about a

pared The facts of this essay were Princess who bulft a female university-

not taken as a whole from any wri- and men were not allowed to enter

ter but were gathered from different Her lover and two of his friends dress- ?

sources The quotations were written from memory Therefore I consider-

ed as women and went in They were there several days before they were

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uscovered When the Princess found out what had been done she sent out

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for her fathers troops and the Princes troops following him hap ?

Howeer it be it seems to me Tis only noble to be good

Kind hearts are more than coronets And simple faith than Norman

pened up and there was a battle in which the Prince was wounded The Princess opened her gates took the Prince to her palace and cared for

him When he recovered she gave up

blood

the university and they were married

The advent of a true poet says Tennyson wrote Enoch Arden and

Van Dyke bears at least one mark- dedicated it to his wife His poems

of celestial origin he cometh not with were always criticised by her before

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LUMBER FOR SALE friends to whom it is sent return been compared with teats Shelly and

SfVt 0 a thanks for it with words which com? others but the best comparisjon is

promise truth with affection some Tennysons next of kin Miuoa

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rank who slipped into print more In Memoriam and The IdyllfiB oT the

quietly than the junior author of Po ? King Of the latter he says So far

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Nine tIIERBINE Alfred Tennyson was born at Som concerned they belong unquestionably-

and Cabbage Crates a Specialty Tenths t 7l ersby in Lincolnshire the sixth day in the very first rank of English verse

of August one thousand eight hun? In music of rhythm in beauty of dic ?

4 i dred and nine He was third of seven tion in richness of illustration they

Pure sons three of which were poets His are unsurpassed But what shall we

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mother was of a Lincolnshire family nyson gives us in his greatest poem-

Alfred was more devoted to his broth- ? Is it true I think there is a serious

er Charles than he was to tile others defect in the place it is to be regretted

One day when he and Charles were quite young they were out in the flow- ?

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f Suffer er garden Charles gave Alfred a Dyke calls the Princess a splendid

slate and bade him write about the failure but we prefer to put the ac?

flowers In a few minutes the slate cent on the splendid for of all Ten ? was full of verses Charles looked at nysons poems we think the Princess it and said Yes you can write best The last letter which Tennyson

from a

Diseased When he was thirteen he wrote a long

epic of which his father said If

received from Robert Browning shows

that poets love for him In closing

f Liver that boy dies one of our greatest poets Browning said Your poetry will be a

will have gone

delight to all those who will come af?

Alfred entered Trinity college in ter you For my part I have loved

eighteen hundred and twentynine you dearly May God bless you and

Among his intimate friends were Ar? yours

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge said in his

tabletalk I have not read through-

long writes Mrs Chas Applegate of

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get any sleep 1 had consumption so

bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood but

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When a young man he was home from

isedSOUTHLAND RABBITRIES college for a few days His friend Arthur Hallam was with him The

Pretty and Useful

Sellwoods went over to visit the Ten

I nysons Alfred was in the garden so

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Mr Hallam did the duty of host and asked Miss Sellwood to walk in the I garden with him At a epnrse in the garden they came upon Tennyson I who said to Miss Emily Are you a Dryad or Oread wandering here

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BELGIAN HARESSO-

They corresponded for a long time and would have married earlier but

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a wife and Miss Sellwoods parents j opposed the match Tennyson was very gloomy talked little He and Carlyle it is said sat upjuntil 12 oclock without Speaking a word only smoked and read For a time his

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fortunately for us he grew better By accident he met Miss Seilwood at ono I 6f her relatives and they were married a few weeks afterward June 13 1850 oo quickly were they married after

rjey met the second time that the

Recent investigations

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dresses she ordered did not have time I to reach her Tennyson said he liked-

tracted attention to proprietary medicines and there is a marked dispo- ? j that all the better

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sition to draw a sharp line of distinction between mysterious nostrums and worthy articles of scientific compound and known character

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Longing to live in the country and I enjoy Englands scenry he moved to j Farringford and lived there until 1870 He made several visits mean

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physician are the best possible prescriptions for the diseases which they are made to cure It is certainly only reasonable to expect that chemists of worldwide reputation and unlimited re- i sources ought to make compounds with excep

while some of which are Western Highlands Cornwall Portugal and the Pyernees for the second time

Tennyson wrote several poems wnich are known the world over One J of the most famous short poems is

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physical knows that the ingredients are

the best possible remedies lor purify ? ing the blood and the co0mpound is

and asks his comrades to leave him I alone a little white The memory of his cousin and his love comes back to I him and he bids farewell to Locksley-

n scientific one which increases the

Hall Another very beautiful but

efficiency of the whole I some-? times prescribe special mixtures for Blood Poisoning Scrofulous Affections Catarrh Eczema and other f

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not personally acquainted with the druggist In prescribing P Lippmans Great Remedy I know I am taking no chances

I from the old Athenian legends Thereare ten Idylles He did not write i them in order as they come now the I last written comes first He has been

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