Various - Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 422 стр 20.

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THE TURN OF LIFE

The Science of Life, by a Physician

NERVE

Sir Charles Napier's Administration in Scinde

WIRE USED IN EMBROIDERY

a microscope which magnifies 500 times; and by these means, therefore, its 500th part will become visible.Lardner's Handbook .

CHEAP LIVING

Spencer's Travels.

MOUNTAINS IN SNOW

Coldoh, deathly coldand silent, lie the white hills 'neath
the sky,
Like a soul whom fate has covered with thy snows, Adversity!
Not a sough of wind comes moaning; the same outline, high and
bare,
As in pleasant days of summer, rises in the murky air.
Very quietvery silentwhether shines the mocking sun
Through the wintry blue, or lowering drift the feathery
snow-clouds dun:
Always quiet, always silent, be it night or be it day,
With that pale shroud coldly lying where the heather-blossoms lay.
Can they be the very mountains that we looked at, you and I?
One long wavy line of purple painted on the sunset sky;
With the new moon's edge just touching that dark rim, like
dancer's foot,
Or young Dian's, on the hill-side for Endymion waiting mute.
O how golden was that even!O how balm the summer air!
How the bridegroom sky bent loving o'er its earth so virgin fair!
How the earth looked up to heaven like a bride with joy oppressed,
In her thankfulness half-weeping that she was thus overblest!
Ghostly mountains! 'Silencesilence!' now is aye your soundless
voice,
Lifted in an awful patience o'er the world's uproarious noise;
O'er its jarrings and its greetingso'er its loving and its
hate
Silence! Bare thy brows all dumbly to the snows of heaven,
andwait!'

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