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m that gives its title to the book is full of strong lines and good images; and, in spite of its Tennysonian echoes, there is something attractive in such verses as the following: Day by day along the Orient faintly glows the tender dawn, Day by day the pearly dewdrops tremble on the upland lawn: Day by day the star of morning pales before the coming ray, And the first faint streak of radiance brightens to the perfect day. Day by day the rosebud gathers to itself, from earth and sky, Fragrant stores and ampler beauty, lovelier form and deeper dye: Day by day a richer crimson mantles in its glowing breast-- Every golden hour conferring some sweet grace that crowns the rest. And thou canst not tell the moment when the day ascends her throne, When the morning star hath vanished, and the rose is fully blown. So each day fulfils its purpose, calm, unresting, strong, and sure, Moving onward to completion, doth the work of God endure. How unlike man's toil and hurry! how unlike the noise, the strife, All the pain of incompleteness, all the weariness of life! Ye look upward and take courage. He who leads the golden hours, Feeds the birds, and clothes the lily, made these human hearts of ours: Knows their need, and will supply it, manna falling day by day, Bread from heaven, and food of angels, all along the desert way. The Secretary of the International Technical College at Bedford has issued a most interesting prospectus of the aims and objects of the Institution. The College seems to be intended chiefly for ladies who have completed their ordinary course of English studies, and it will be divided into two departments, Educational and Industrial. In the latter, classes will be held for various decorative and technical arts, and for wood-carving, etching, and photography, as well as sick-nursing, dressmaking, cookery, physiology, poultry-rearing, and the cultivation of flowers. The curriculum certainly embraces a wonderful amount of subjects, and I have no doubt that the College will supply a real want. * * * * * The Ladies' Employment Society has been so successful that it has moved to new premises in Park Street, Grosvenor Square, where there are some very pretty and useful things for sale. The children's smocks are quite charming, and seem very inexpensive. The subscription to the Society is one guinea a year, and a commission of five per
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