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This music is exquisite, wondrously exquisite, and it is followed by a maestoso e solenne movement of unsurpassable majesty. I have never read anything more purely what music should be for grandeur. And it praises our ain countree! It might well be taken up by some of our countless vocal societies to give a much needed respite to Händel's threadbare "Messiah."

And, day by day, as her sorrow grew, Her spinning wheel groaned and the threads wove through. It groaned. It groaned. It groaned and the threads wove through. A maid there is in the North Countree; A coy little, glad little maid is she. Her cheeks are aglow with a rosy hue, For her knight proved true, as good knights should be.

If the miners and colliers rise, and I have cause to believe that it is more than probable they will move before many days are past, the game is up." "You terrify me," said Sybil. "On the Contrary," said Gerard, smiling, "the news is good enough; I'll not say too good to be true, for I had it from one of the old delegates who is over here to see what can be done in our north countree."

Budapest great ceety better Vienna, Berlin, Leipsic oh, yes! See, I ask heem." He spoke to the boy again, evidently putting a meaning question, for again the other responded with ardour, using his hands to emphasize his assertion for assertion it plainly was. Louis laughed. "He say ze countree of Franz Liszt know no poor museeck. He named for Franz Liszt.

It was hardly sung; it was whispered, as if she feared that even the fairies and sprites might be eavesdropping; but, had she lilted it in her heart only, still, I think, I should have heard it. A maid there was in the North Countree; A gay little, blythe little maid was she. Her dream of a gallant knight came true. He wooed her long and so tenderlee.

As to the child, the opinion of the tribe seemed to be that he was just fit to be sent to the Sultan to be bred as a Janissary. 'He will come that gate to be as great a man as in his ain countree, said Yusuf; 'wi' horse to ride, and sword to bear, and braws to wear, like King Solomon in all his glory.

The strange vessel was in as distressed condition, almost, as that of the Ancient Mariner when he drew near "his own countree:" sails gone, rigging flying loose, one of her topgallant masts, if I remember right, snapped in two, and the exterior of her hull as though neither paint nor soap had known it for years.

"That is far away from here, surely." "Ah! yes," I sighed. So did the man opposite me. We were silent then for a few moments when he spoke again. "There is a countree I should like to see and dat is France. I hear, sir, I hear my mother talk of dat countree, and I tink I should like to go there. But that is far away from here, too far away, sure." My heart leapt up.

A robust, frank-faced, fine young fellow of twenty-six, with the fair brow and clear blue eyes of the "north countree," was manly Douglas Fraser. Toiling resolutely to rise, step by step, in the service of the Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Company, he had never dreamed of the sudden favor of his rich kinsman, and yet, loyal as the good Sir James Douglas, he silently took up his quest.

Sir George had, or affected to have, considerable respect for all the little local superstitions and beliefs which are so prevalent in that "north countree."

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