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Pagina 15
... field of Isandula , where between two and three thousand British troops were massacred by the Zulus , ( Jan. 22nd , 1879 ) . At Mr. Robinson's suggestion Colonel Black took a party of about 18 to visit the scene- an adventure involving ...
... field of Isandula , where between two and three thousand British troops were massacred by the Zulus , ( Jan. 22nd , 1879 ) . At Mr. Robinson's suggestion Colonel Black took a party of about 18 to visit the scene- an adventure involving ...
Pagina 26
... field . THE Racquet match against Wellington has been fixed to take place upon Saturday , March the 15th , and the return match upon the following Saturday . THE Report of the Natural History Society , which has 26 THE MARLBURIAN .
... field . THE Racquet match against Wellington has been fixed to take place upon Saturday , March the 15th , and the return match upon the following Saturday . THE Report of the Natural History Society , which has 26 THE MARLBURIAN .
Pagina 36
... field - day towards the end of term , if weather should be favourable . He drew attention to the reduced casts which had been purchased from the funds of the Society and which had found a tem- porary resting - place in the Bradleian ...
... field - day towards the end of term , if weather should be favourable . He drew attention to the reduced casts which had been purchased from the funds of the Society and which had found a tem- porary resting - place in the Bradleian ...
Pagina 43
... field day on Friday next . WE are requested to state that the Old Marl- burians Cricket Match is fixed this year for July 4th and 5th . All who wish to play must communicate with J. A. Bourdillon , Esq . , Manton Grange , Marl- borough ...
... field day on Friday next . WE are requested to state that the Old Marl- burians Cricket Match is fixed this year for July 4th and 5th . All who wish to play must communicate with J. A. Bourdillon , Esq . , Manton Grange , Marl- borough ...
Pagina 50
... field for some two hours each day was anything but a pleasure . However , there was nothing abnormal ; the snow ... fields for many of the events . No heats were required for the 100 Yards and 200 Yards Flat , the hurdle races of 120 ...
... field for some two hours each day was anything but a pleasure . However , there was nothing abnormal ; the snow ... fields for many of the events . No heats were required for the 100 Yards and 200 Yards Flat , the hurdle races of 120 ...
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Ashburton Shield Ashfield Baker's ball batting Belk Bere Blackheath bowler bowling BOWLING ANALYSIS Browning Buchanan Buckland Bucknall Bull Capt Captain Chappel Clifton Club Committee Corps Cotton House cricket Davies DEAR SIR,-I dribbling E. F. Benson E. K. Chambers Editor field Firth football Ford's forwards goal Gould's ground H. C. Bett Hart-Smith's Harvey Hayhurst hope Horner's House Matches Houseman interest J. P. Cheales Keble College Keeling kicked Kitcat latter Lazenby lecture Lewis Lieut Littlefield Maltese Cross Marlborough boys Marlborough College Martyn Master Meyrick-Jones Miles Nockolds Nomads Old Marlburians opponents Oxford passed played players poetry Poynton present Preshute Preston Prize Race Racquet Rifle Robertson Rugby Saturday School score Sergt side Sixth Form soon squash success Surbiton T. R. Sale term Trinity College victory Way's wickets won the toss yards
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Pagina 140 - LOST LEADER. Just for a handful of silver he left us, Just for a riband to stick in his coat — Found the one gift of which fortune bereft us, Lost all the others she lets us devote...
Pagina 140 - Oh, to be in England Now that April's there, And whoever wakes in England Sees, some morning, unaware, That the lowest boughs and the brush-wood sheaf Round the elm-tree bole are in tiny leaf, While the chaffinch sings on the orchard bough. In England — now...
Pagina 61 - ... I remember, I remember Where I was used to swing, And thought the air must rush as fresh To swallows on the wing; My spirit flew in feathers then That is so heavy now, And summer pools could hardly cool The fever on my brow. I remember...
Pagina 140 - And after April, when May follows, And the whitethroat builds, and all the swallows ! Hark, where my blossomed pear-tree in the hedge Leans to the field and scatters on the clover Blossoms and dewdrops — at the bent spray's edge — That's the wise thrush ; he sings each song twice over, Lest you should think he never could recapture The first fine careless rapture...
Pagina 116 - I leaped headlong into the sea, and thereby have become better acquainted with the soundings, the quicksands, and the rocks, than if I had stayed upon the green shore, and piped a silly pipe, and took tea and comfortable advice. I was never afraid of failure; for I would sooner fail than not be among the greatest.
Pagina 44 - ... Thine enemy is none the worse : At church on Sunday to attend Will serve to keep the world thy friend : Honour thy parents; that is, all From whom advancement may befall : Thou shalt not kill; but needst not strive Officiously to keep alive : Do not adultery commit; Advantage rarely comes of it : Thou shalt not steal; an empty feat, When it's so lucrative to cheat: Bear not false witness; let the lie Have time on its own wings to fly : Thou shalt not covet; but tradition Approves all forms of...
Pagina 114 - I will tell you what you shall find at your first entrance. Imprimis, as soon as you have entered the vestibule, if you cast a look on either side of you, you shall see on the right hand a box of my making. It is the box in which have been lodged all my hares, and in which lodges Puss at present.
Pagina 152 - ... scutcheon, a rent in your garment, a death's head at your banquet, Agathocle's pot, a Mordecai in your gate, a Lazarus at your door, a lion in your path, a frog in your chamber, a fly in your ointment, a mote in your eye, a triumph to your enemy, an apology to your friends, the one thing not needful, the hail in harvest, the ounce of sour in a pound of sweet.
Pagina 114 - But he, poor fellow, is worn out with age, and promises to die before you can see him. On the right hand, stands a cupboard, the work of the same author; it was once a dove-cage, but I transformed it. Opposite to you stands a table, which I also made. But a merciless servant having scrubbed it...
Pagina 116 - Praise or blame has but a momentary effect on the man whose love of beauty in the abstract makes him a severe critic on his own Works. My own domestic criticism has given me pain without comparison beyond what Blackwood...