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GRAND REVIEW

... GRAND RIJVIEW- i , . Of the saperb and encoturqginig spe~ace vehich, was vesteiday etxhibited in Hyde Park, *te shall not attetmpt to give an adeuate- des- ctiption. They-wbo siw iti *ant no other pic- tutie than thht which dwells 6o their bwn recol- le1ildn. It ains, indted, a glhrioos Oaj for Old England. It displayed the youth of the first city I of the 'inivetee, asemb)led in mil-,tary ...

WEEKLY REVIEW OF BOOKS

... Oa Sasrf,5y, tbe 25tb of Yanuary, sill be puloU~eds, ?? 1. (to be completed in Eight Weekly Numbers, ' Price 2s. 6d. each) of THE ANNUAL REVIEW, and Hiflory of 1 Literature for i8o5. A. AMlIN, EDITOr. Content' of the firft chapter, the greateft part of which will be coosprifed in the firlt numbel Bruce's 'Trtavels, Dr Griflithsos Travels, Lindley's Voyage to Tlrafil, Colledlion of Coternporany ...

ODE FOR HIS MAJESTY'S BIRTH-DAY,

... ODE FOR HIS MAJESTY'5 BIRTH-DAY, Wr HENRY JAMES P'E, E~O. P. B. No nore the tbunder of the plain, The ficry battle's iron ffoiw'r, Terrific, drown the duteous firain That grectt our Monarch's nalal keaur Peace, fearing hi-h on fi raph wings, >i.vr frikes her vicl's golden ftrings- IF-cponfive to the thrilling note, .ympihonious flrains of rapture float, .Vhile grateful mnyriads in the ?? join, ...

ENGLISH LITERATURE

... It affords us the highest .tisfaction to.see ?? Edi tion announced of Mr Youngs able Sufey of!Iteohishire, because thin circumstance prove! that the taste af the Pub- lic is not vitiated so far as to ebcourage nothing but what is eritde amn triitig., and that solid afid useful literatutre has still renlaining a sufflaimit numbet of effective patrons. O. i the subect of our ownlhcal and ...

NEW THEATRE, COVENT GARDEN

... NEW THEATRE, COVENT GARDEX. In our last we took notice of the openin- of this splen- I did Theatre, and the disturbances that took place during | the first three nights. The fevunh night the Theatre was again crowded at a very early hour, by'the psrtizans of l the Manager and their active opponents, and the clamourr ) was, if possible, greater than ever. When the band corm- mensced the ...

PEACE AND PLENTY

... I -r ss - Virtue and Vice are Empire's life and deith. -YOUNG. Away grimn want, go hide thy niggard face ! Now finilng plqrity comes toblefs our ifle; A heart-felt joy illumines every place, And the w.an cheel: of mif'ry wears a finile. The lowly hind once more by ruffic toil, By healthfidl labour, gains a livelihood: At dread of want his heart does not recoil; He fees his country flor'd with ...

ODE FOR THE NEW YEAR, 1807

... I ODL F'0OR TIa: ?? ?? 180,. Ey II. J. rsr, P. L.. 1. Winhc loud and drear the telnpests roar, \Vle;' high the billowyv uljoittta:i ruie, And ?? 'gainst the rocky shose, Div'en by the blast, the.giddy vesselflics; Uttneided, by the wild wav;s ho;la, 1,cr rudder broke, hel' tackling torn SIay, does the seam;ntu's da inl msiud Shrink front the angry frown of fate ? Does he, to abject fear ...

EXTRACT

... -. Y'r I? A CT.- J~j ?-.2 lO~fl27tiQ ES,, &tb jz.-aJ 1vj A . r( . l ?? :1/.X ?? t, j^ o tim fir/ oX §1;; 'a-J ?? /t z ?? c i;- v 5sr-. ?? a-, Jr,. 5:zA :: pit;.t: f.1 ' E . - to JIl -Ji di;s. ...

ODE

... ~- FpR trE-' K E\9iA; id~ ;- i4 f Menrw Y4Iles Jytr,. . P.;, * Bicuo ?? lurid Orb 'thit seems .a i And, ihdie with baleful light it g ?? : Ppearstp trc iio Vcrsiqtay, No jnO uenid iwich geiait fodc*' W s i de utory cqstel;. - Eji rnytsyids vseW i.i>it . :t; Shed death ags~l rbr (~or i ie~iirJ.-,, WhiIr eye# Sce *inpin gt ?? .Cgear from.tbe ?? of visigxaby feari; Anxious beholds d't erratic ...

ODE FOR THE NEW YEAR,—1803

... ODE rFOR THE NEW IEAR,-;So3. Y - t.J. PYE, ESQ. POET LAUREAT. Thougis thc tempehluous winds uo mrore T'he main with angry pinion fweep; Though raging'gainil the founding 'hore No lonrcei Iowl the impetuous feaq; But foothed to art', the billows fluep, Save wheicfoft Z hpysr's tepid breeze Fans with its filkeam wing the rippling deep But fill w.ith unrernktting eve The pilot marks th' uncertain ...

FOR THE ABERDEEN JOURNAL

... FOOR THE AlIFP.I)T'IN JOURNAL. 'runc, 1 E-tie ;vi' the Crookit Horn. Fl ae a' thlie ]asses rnu ' ?? rOown' B;aith! cant an; v ast an' up an' (!own, Baith i' the qintry aln' tihe town, My Jtes;y belurs the gree awa'. C',orl:s. o Jessy ! svvect's the siller dewv ! Fan llh cebus lcuik in oxwr the know, L1)o c(I: qd her l'u t;U: r aae, in a' :ll. the w o' AbeI 'c l ?? isna at 'i iaLwctC ava, ?? ...