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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... to give details of plot or of dialogue. To recount a plot in this play would be to invent a plot;- and to speak of its dialogue would be to speak of sen- timent without feeling, and jokes without wit. It was totally withdrawn. There can be no doubt of ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Gentleman in the country, and when you talked of S ldll anzi/~y we knew you meant Justice BoXD-and when you put out your hand to speak agaifst the Gentlemen, as was against filching, Dicil, he said, you'd a fine finger for a pocket. I always thoughtlsonesty ...

AN INVITIATION TO BANAPARTE

... trituilph o'er the tide. Come, ohcme, thou great commander Likbe Latwiclle, -make Nellon ly; smith, the Britial iallamander,- ' speak the word and he fiall die. Le: no childifh fears affright thee, On Dotingo think no mo0re, llere are josvs will *nuch delight ...

TO HARMONY

... tlowers, the heauteous birth Of the genial womb of Earth, SulfRr but a transient deatil- From the Wihter's cruel breath. Zephyr speaks; sercr skies Warni the glebe; and they arisc. Ve. allts !. Earth's haugihty kings--. AVe. rhat promisac ?? things, Loosing ...

THE TOMB OF MY FATHERS

... foe, Ar.l ;1l my ainheritance now i6 a grave. Wi ihr iatnb (if my Fathers ! The greN moistened walls, }zt .linUe to earth, speak aloud oF deca- Ti- gpivt ml Us ?? g!e, an half opening fIlS A* prmIcbh, Most ullhappy, thy dwellhig of clay ?? AIns tholl so ...

PITT and FOX

... requiem foand, And Fox's mhall the notes rebound. The fotiilei echo feiips to cry,- 1Ucre let their difeord with them die; Speak not for thofe a fep'rate duoom Whom Fate made btothers in the tomb, But fearch the laild, of living men, Wherc wilt thou find ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... t:singer, for some years 'back, at the Dublin Theatre,,,is engaged for the 'Summer' Season 'at'the Lyceum Thea' tre. Reports speaks most faveurably of the talents of this Gentleman. - A Tandem Glub is about to be establiehed in defiance of the Four-in-Hand ...

THE INCANTATION

... shade of my Father, by name. ZI his glory he comes, like a star in the skies I He smiles-and the omens of triumph arisel He speaks-and the time of my wishes is near, YWhen the race of my Foes, shall, in blood, disappear I In the gloom of the forest, securely ...

THE NAVAL MUSE OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCY

... thofe instruments are ain; b The crath of malls, mix'd with the fhrieks of men, - Add to the terror of this doleful Reene: Speak out my mufe i record this tale of woe, That after ages may the ftory know.- Confufion on confufion now fucceeds, And Thort ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... fron to til 3 oclock. Mr. SH EsIZAsN left town yesterday Dr Leatherhead, in Surrey. ItOt IJACONIC,. .Mi:h'eL, v'I.ILLis, speak thy mind. Am I the man or too? I am lint, te so kind -To tell nbe plain1ly. so5 If my pasnion yoti approve, I'm of course, ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... that reniders it's reprcsentaion on tile sta;ge, where there should alwaxs he roolim lor the display of acting as well as speaking, dull and lieais. The principal parts in the p;av, t teetnine and Prasus, the Veronese Gentlemen, colme in anld go uix:, ...

ELEGY On the Death of FRANCIS GIBSON, Esq. F. A. S. of WHITBY

... tile painte, s skill or poet's fire. Could lie, whose boyish cars thy ?? blest, In nusmbers adequate priltaim thy ptrase, Speak the strong teeliogs of his throbhlieg blcast, And to thy niesit-t iset memotrisls raise; Oh could Id/s eiresirnscrilsd endtavour ...