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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 14, No. 398, November 14, 1829 by Various
page 44 of 48 (91%)
BELLS.


Bells are for all things, all events:
For victories, for fires.
For hanging crimes with ill intents,
Or law proscribed desires.
For this, St. Bride her turret rocks,
For that St. Dunstan rings;
The last St. Sepulchre so shocks,
That all about him swings.

_Mr. Jerdan--in the Gem for 1830_.

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Nobody is anybody, until he takes the title of somebody, and is laughed
at by everybody.

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We are surprised that fifty accidents do not happen every day at the
Zoological Gardens--for mothers let their children rove just as if they
were in the most innocent company on earth; and due credit ought to be
given to the wild beasts in general for their considerate conduct in not
eating up half the rising generation that pay their shilling apiece to
see the Zoological show.--_Monthly Mag_.--Apropos, we find there are now
seven leopards in the society's collection, and that one day last summer
the receipts at the gate amounted to. £108. 12s.

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