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LONDON FASHIONS FOR JULY,

... L'ON DON [ASHIONS FOR JULY, I.-U-Y1 : il- la ?? 47o)jv 44 T., Rlpe Assenz As described in trh Eizddeenth nustubner of La Bellc Assem- blee; or, Bell's Coit and kasltiona(be AVugaziae. ?? COS'IUME.-No. i. Her ?? Ej Htgllitess the Princess of Wales in the Couvt Dres, zis %oru onl the Birtb-Day. This dress, for taste and msng- nifictuec, stood uwirivalled amidst the spleindmir and ele- gince ...

TO PITY

... To PITY. BY MR, KONCbE. H Al'T! lovely piwer ! wi-*kie bnsnm heares the s:gbr, .. Wheo fauet pliuls the seene of deep distress; tWi-e tears S1uwi3it3iemti crstal:ze the eye, VhLeu rigid late denies the puwv'r to bl~is. Not all the sweets Arabmnt eaitalr-s c'otey From fliot'rv Itlead, cttl II, th tital sgh tlj mare~ N'(lt dewr drolT~ ghlter~iig in the munowinc-riv, .Srec near so teallteuus tts ...

SONG

... : Fit~c rt Cao~fi~s8R>Rel~tftts op Btrtis. LOW spreeds t1ie tioon otv soul desiics, Ls The s ti f; rou in ti` ' silrt retirces F EvatI Rinks, itt tcii panie stra, l Oinle of l % Valltll, IC leads thc vat'. Oh banks to me-for-cvc dear ! O streamns whose Mu rurs still T fear ! All, all tr)y illpC6 of blir6 rcside Where Fvazs nsihgics Cvith tihe Clyde. AAnd she, in sinrp e leatv drest, ?? ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... - TIIE Exile cap and pelisse, at present so much P Ti Coirn and admired, pronise to be tile prevailing d dress tor te eusuing ncthi, Th- ey are generally made Of Spanish bro~ii and bluej cloth, to lit tight to the Agore: 'I'is dress has become an universal favourite, r ac wrll 'fromn leing so becoming as from the novelty of ( sts'atIpehiranice. The Spanish dress, made in either t colollred ...

THE WIDOW'S COMPLAINT

... 'I'llT,: Wl!)owS COMPLAINT, FA F, firnn iio'n-antiu n tcnstir, Buscin ?? l ra vI ii icastil 9, D~atom Iitl ?? 1CC, and si, ii;,n drti iitt Ice 't H1 I Ut !Vve I traveel sick ii ud f;zml~ti- tli~efe il: s 1N, ?? ?? Asic ntte,-;t CiC te isi Cl aliotci? ?? n~i ;:e.t e-. ct- ts ?? d tciling, \nr invirl a In t eInaz, 'ii~ ?? t it b ?? 'tg- ?? its t-lli- n ?? r,:t , - : ig f-n * it'r ?? a~llz unto ...

TRANQUILLITY

... BY MR. totE15IDGE. RRAN?UII.I1?TYi! tb6ou better Darr'e Than all the fa-silv of Famir! T!umu ne'er wilt legvt!,5;s riper age To lox intrigue or factious rage; I For, 0 l-denr child of thoughtful truth, To thee I gave my early youth, And bjct the bark. and bleat the stedfast shore, Ere yet the tempest rose, a scared me with its roar. Who late and lingerinq seeks thyvshrine, On him but selpou, ...

YOUTH AND AGE

... YOUTH-I AN!) AGE. To the Tune of Thit' i--s.iroe:cr. ,n Lonr,.` A LREADY ini Parli:4i-,i t tiled t ?? ov let the i riill stry li. noted') 7o0t I,, M ITON,W ?? Fltvtt:tS hY h;. brio, 1Fur ri'r;a 's lbly V ott ,. E.(onvmvky's c:lainils 1Io n:.is;intz:, Wjt i th s ycur Is, fe r ir licfri d, ie ede;; And 'vilth F A K es-l uIV, is 't as Iit Vall- Tli ridoonls PledgzC lie resisted. Thcy tt-ll you, ...

SIR HEW

... .ISR -IRVE. . I On1 readiin,.. the Y orkshirierlnark ;rtl 'Sotctinam's Iletters Yi- spect K ti.e lll J th-placeof the' ilj lilllt i. ulo'lf CinI a. wf r (f £EiS lt 5(>tl~rl~slswtix ?? . Abillt thm e d Xi L ,n1 phlail i' inter ..r t irt i Loo risalis i Poll i. d iItor: ri t1,1, lf tjyrblt: smgl, i,~t,tj, tile itLL,1 Ebe ,hs, sil1o , [~l~ ev `,)T k, aq r;;, Iiw (T i'ollyreil's $i riv tuat) a ...

JOSEPHUS—Olim et Nune

... JOSEPHUS-Age set Nune. ,; Tn, A IN Jwsepl of Oh! rau from PAipoiar's *i% 'W His gal mrenut be lost in tie ftminine strife; A garment, perhaps, that was scar:e worth a groat`; '17nts his ?? he s vsl at th' extienc~e of his coar.- l h t JusepkibAe lboo'~en, his achoeoiies abJ %mdntile, And firc'd fomu lle/dridl I ke a feloto to rain- hii tlis junewtore is lat (I o the svi daisai King do?- Why ...

TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE CLOTH-HALL, UPON THEIR LATE DINNER

... TO THE TRUSTEES O? TIhE CLOTH-HALL; UPON ThEIR LATE DINNER. Treason Iurliag in (hc Dover CSach.-ROLrIAD. HOW ilnteonsistent is the story, Whieh Wi con-ir's dull paper layshbefore ye I A toot your dinn,,r at the HALL, fe sotre is contradiction alMlA ''irst lie complaitis you dine SD primlte, Some fteeds ef darkness you moost drive at There moist be Plots, there mA st he TJrearon ! I For ?? ...

POETRY

... P OE. Y r . Pt I-. VERSES ONt SlEFING' A P1J U1010 (IF LORD MILTON, Ptedtd by Johlin Iedvrdel Sniiih. ?? niew-fil m'l Mdi, as fil tie cv velling sAlal, First saw tle Stiu's dscensding gl ry fride, With ficivy helart Ila' watnihd the light am:z'v, Nor h(,pil tie nwlviliil1 OfaloL;(Lkr day, Iill sulisline glhm d o'er all the vrims-isi East iii ci sted inc suwrcws of tbl Elinuan bet.it. Si whle ...

POETRY

... P (OF FT I i O E '-i'NG XilRIiStALL AtBEY', Al' At' i.;.ll LArl Ntilh ' l'l''dcy A l ithh pl'll ¶z 'V gJ su_. ?? vtuiici l~d ?? ,,li grunel Cie ilev5lyc, C Ititit ?? 'itt, i¼ l 'I'i ?? pt aCltO'; 1,l twce Pe f,mllaN ?? ?? lfrll 1 t e Sc11 leS d s); it II tc ?? ! 111 I wvc ?? I- Lai' 1 u, I i ei A, ;.,I to gti.wlvl i:l.I frouil il.1 Irtorlt I-l I t e 1 w is' Lla I -I'l I.,, Irntrt ie 'er t!i ...