The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 12, No. 341, November 15, 1828 by Various
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page 31 of 56 (55%)
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* * * * * ARAB HOSPITALITY. M. Pacho, the African traveller, lately arrived at Marmorica, when the rains had commenced, and the ground was preparing for the seed, and was admitted to all the rites of Arab hospitality. Invited to a great feast, he was regaled with the usual dainty of a sheep roasted whole, and eaten with the fingers; while girls, dressed as Caryatides, presented a large vase of milk, which was passed round to the company. All that was expected in return was to cover bits of paper with writing, and thus convert them into amulets; for, in his capacity of sorcerer, the Christian is supposed to possess supernatural powers.--_Edinburgh Rev._ * * * * * IMPROMPTU ON WASTE. _By the late Edward Knight, Esq. of Drury-Lane Theatre._ Oh! waste thou not the smallest thing Created by Divinity; For grains of sand the mountains make, And atomics infinity. |
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