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THE POET'S CORNER

... stray O'er.Clo'1delli's wa'Ve with f(,nd delay; Now on the rising gale swell high And now in faitijiar niurmitrs die, The boatmen on Nilt's gentle sireIil Tuhalgli~tens in lte pale moon's-beams, 'Suspend their dasbing oars to hear *The holy anthem, lotd ...

POETRY

... POETRY. -_ t THE BOATMEN'S SONG. I (Dedicated to Ie iaMll Clubs, by threir cebdie ...

NORTHERN EXHIBITION

... respecthel Dr. C'hryctil, Rectur of thse GrammtIar Sclhool, it sott of Proi'es- sor Dovidson, anto a son of Mr. IHussey. Tue boatmen swere Donolt Smith ?? Owen. T'he botdies of nonc of tht suffurers ltuve yet betn firound, excepst that of Dr. Chrysh l, whbich ...

NEW PUBLICATIONS

... tile common n pdplnrno~ng our ?? brethreit. We inakie the ~,followiog extracts: [ iIE MAJESTY OF THEx LAW IN AMERICA. 'e The boatmen of she Ohio and' Nhessissipi are the nmest t riotousand ]atvlsss set of people in Ameirice,,ansd the least in- . clineul, ...

DEPARTED FRIENDS

... to Ju lay an ihfornsation before the magistrates. Ml BerRGLARY.-On Wednesday last, Joseph Ratcliff gel and James Burn, two boatmen, were commiittert by the margis. a trates at Hallfax to York Castle, charged with a burglary in the krn dwelling.house of ...

Literary Extracts

... very lees of society-I mean the people concerned in the fish-trade-the Billings- gate population of France ; and also the boatmen. it has twice been my lot to be in a situation of some peril on the sea within the last-two years-once, in a French open boat ...

Our Scrap Book

... put your horse into a boat without beating him. The simple mode was to fasten a rope to one of the fore legs, and the two boatmen dragging at it, till it was lifted up in the attitude of King Charles's steed at Charing Cross, and until it became an im ...

Literature

... of the rope by both hands-it was the clutch Of death; Bessy had her arms round her father's neck; both were le3seless. The boatmen carried them up to the cottage, and the nUal methods of recovery were resorted to with success. Still we baIl to lament the ...

The Church

... to put a stop to Sunday traffic on rivers and canals through- out the kingdom~l. He menltion.led that a petition from 300 boatmen had produced a powverful effect in the House of Lords; that Lord Nermauhy had promnised the appoir.t- Ment of a Couomitteo ...

Poetry

... diughee - he would, most certainly, have been carried off, as it is a very common occurrence for the dandees to (rative boatmen) to be pukerowed by tigers whilst e- in the act of paddling their canoes in the various rivers and nullahs of the Sunderbunds ...

Poetry

... dingheo -he would, meet certainly; have been carried off, as it is a very common oeccurrence for the dandees to (native boatmen) to be pakerowved''by tigers whilst re- in the act of paddling their canoes in the various t rivers and 6' nullahe of the ...

Poetry

... dinghee - he would, most certainly, have been carried off, as it is a very common occurrence for the dandees to (native boatmen) to be pstkerowed'by tigers whilst Be- in the act of paddling their canoes in the various rivers and nullahi of the S ...