TO THE INFANT PRINCESS ROYAL

... TO THE INFANT PRINCESS ROYAL. *s- Weleron e. bud beside the rose, Sur oil whose stem our safety grows-, ec Welcome, little Saxort Guelph - rsr I Velcome for thine own small 2elf; ich Welcome for thy father, .:other, ut . Proud tthe ine, ant s,.le the ...

LINES TO THE PRINCESS ROYAL

... -INES'1'OTII PRINCESS ROYAL. YiT MAURICE UFOlt IE'ry. ( Frois the C'hiltenhuin Looler-en.) rcli! hlissin' s upon you, ny swate little highness, Gjood luek to the doy that you odme to the fore- Ijot sure I've forgotten my nationuil shyness, ihus ?? itway ...

THE CREW OF THE PRINCESS ROYAL

... wit] and as a general rule ihe ship will be found ready before aotl the books come down. In the present case of the Princess ingi Royal, although one watch has been permitted to go on shore owr. every evening during the past week, the ship was completely ...

TO THE INFANT PRINCESS ROYAL

... anti light ToIn thyseif, a li; livy tintsire 'To tine wsorldl, a ?? :lttd treaslnre. LEIGH HUNT. LINEAL DESCENT OF THlE PRINCESS ROYAL OF ENGIAND IFROMl %VILLIAM TIlE CONQUEllOI'n. A. . Itthith Wdlliann r. I 1(0 ?? 1. - Thlatilild, EmnpresH of Germany 154 ...

LINES ON THE BIRTH OF THE PRINCESS ROYAL

... I! ! - ?? IR : LEES R .TREBT OF THE-PRINCSS ROYAL. #Chiefly suggested by bearing the far-famed tuneful Bells of All ants' Chbsreb, at Derby,'melodiously announcing the 30yfulevent) n Dland is'musiceutheir Sogftl, sweetly warbled there. Wht-tidtne, froin ...

GRAND AND NOVEL FETE AT POTSDAM IN HONOUR OF THE MARRIAGE OF PRINCE FREDERICK WILLIAM OF PRUSSIA AND THE ..

... AND THE P'INCES ROYAL OF ENGLAND. The special correspondeot of the Xord, at Berlin, coin- :municates tibe following interesting facts in a letter dated the 28th Febraary, from tito Prussian capital;- . * Yesterday evening the Princess Frederick William ...

ROYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE

... We have only room to quote the Spectakor: The appearalice of HIeury V., which, according to promise, Avvs revis cd at the P'rincess', on Monday night, has mnore than alnsvveeld the sauguitie exlpectatiouis entertailned with respect to it, su5gusiflcencc ...

ROYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE

... ROYAL PRI'INCESS' TREA.TRE. THE PA'NTOMMIE. Among the festivities with which we greet the addition of another link to the chain of Time there are few items which more forcibly recall the distant past than the Pantomime. Unlike most ancienit customs, pantomime ...

OPENING OF THE ROYAL PRINCES'S Theatre

... | [She followi'g appeared in our Town Edition of last teel.] OPENING OF THE ROYAL PRINCEO~s8| I - . heatre.{ Mr. Augustus Harris, the new lessee of this theatre, commenced his campaign on Saturday evening in a manner that augurs auspiciously of the future ...

Published: Sunday 02 October 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3585 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

COURT AND FASHION

... Briuce. The party included the Princess Royal, Prince Frederick William of Prussia, and the Earl of St. Germans, who remain.s on a visit. The Queen, with the Princess Royal and Princess Alice, rode in the Riding-house. His ...

Published: Sunday 29 November 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 629 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

COURT AND FASHION

... -The Qoeen, accompanied by Princess Alice, walked d drove in the grounds of the Castle this morning. Their Royal ghrlesees the Crown Princess of Pruseia (Princess Royal) and Yre55 lelena drove out in an open carriage. His ...

Published: Sunday 16 March 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 477 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture