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THEATRE ROYAL, COVENT GARDEN,

... thit ;ltbrnn, withoat which we have, in my humble J1 ?? lnie Ilt to expech but au additioni ot' cilamity, pub- L ?? ruin and slavery.-''hat the ?? we seeks ' rlemi's too many ot' those whio proit bytke decay Nj i l ion ift!ile Nustintal Rlepresnotatiun, or ...

FROM THE ROMAN JOURNAL, of 3d MAY, 1814

... constancy and firmnems of the Aagust Sovereigns who bave so gtlritiousl.co-operated to deliver sffli~led Europe from the slavery under which it groaned Ott she principal front of the Mlonument will be placed the seeralunce ot the Sovereign Pontiff Pius ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... miserable situstidn of tLh unoffms(linig Afriealli, ;aid the na stier in which these unhappy vitlhsis . rc conveyed to a etate of slavery. The Piece wViii co[Iacl lew.i tli f lc-simile of the memaoratle A stion of the -hssnin asd Chtsipeak.-, takten -vise the ...

FINE ARTS

... beat kneres, an lfncestitu&, ate, mourfiifu'iy eloquent, in prts'e of the Artist, and fort' -rlrtems of lorpg-endured slavery . S- i A; 1t~eneas ?? h; ckzd .i9 Of PaWO'19 'r DqISIAV hac every muscle of hiS finely proportioned itnbs braced by friendship ...

Poetical Selections

... in vain ; 2 ace shall be none on Earth while Tyrants reign rr iisulted Reason scorns the hollow breath- C( 2I..r Peace is Slavery, and your.Rest i, Deatb! fi Hinevens dearest Gifts, in your accursed hands, ai lre turn'd to Poisons, and corrupt the Lands: ...

ODE TO THE TAX YEAR, OR 5th OF APRIL

... pain r And freeborn Britons vainly groan With pangs unfelt before- tipied and unknown NVhen first thy Sire, to send on earth Slavery-his darling child ! design'd, To thee he gave the hellish birth, And bade to bend a Nation's mind.- Accutrs sl weight ! thy ...

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... distant ages had echoed thypraise. ?? How often has freedom her vit's ies to mourn, When the swnord whilchhad sever'd vile slavery's chain, ly the traitor's perricidal hand has been drawnn, But to rivet mure firmly the fetters again I Yet no evil onmingled ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... was heard the battle-fray, .hen saok pate l'ruslasq transient ray Or whep in .Austria'; evil (lay, She purchasel peace by slavery ? Fcr this was frgeg Ilelvetia's cliviH 'Jhe hoof (i war improssed on Spahn And wrougit the nsmnderous deedls whirlh stain ...

CATALOGUE RAISONNEE OF THE PICTURES IN THE LATE EXHIBITION OF THE BRITISH INSTITUTION

... rATVIOT.': Dearest land of my fathers ! arouse from yours slumber ! Again withs the clamour of arms fill the vale! What-shall slavery stili gloom the sad hours we now number Shall terror unnerve us-when tyrants prevail . Forbid it, thou GOD we- ne'erecease ...

Poetical Selections

... And since oi earth you always thought, And liv'd, as Reason's votary ought; From narrow prejudices free, Visdaimng mlental slavery; To no one spot of bliss confin'd, Range wheresoever you're inclin'd; To you Heaven's countless wonders known, Its pleasures ...

FINE ARTS

... agaiist his captors, altd not admire the Painter s Inoral art, and not acnkowvtedne the value of Freedoni or feel hatred to slavery ; it must be tle frozein in soul h wo would not feel to tibe heart's core the expression of tenderne.ss in his sister, as ...