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FAIRS THE ENSUING WEEK

... PORTSMOUTH. SATrUtRAIY, MAY 12. , . _ ye i A R .i- ' . ,, , W, An&ovĀ¢ ..y sZ Ie .inwds Laftlc..May Y4 t tradingS . .. >.' May 4: Titchbfeld .. . May 4 'a ..ndon .M.'ay 4+ Sver1y Miy ij . May i4' Thote aeqitlernon who if 4berally entered into a Subrcrip- b -tion fOtjthe sea E 08ryeti, may tave their Mhoney returned to- theib, by, applyaig to tlieir rcfpecive -Bankers. ...

THE NAVAL MUSE; OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCY

... v I , ?? t L i , - . _. K, .olFL, rANCY.. 'ritten onbtli& cover of an. l1dk-tau& t nade from S6halr! peatl' Mfulberry Tree. DR. H R1r O.i OF T;NN j o ?? Sweet relic fprung from Shnkcfpar's hallhw'd tree, ove thou a fount for imnitortalat\ Spirit divine! fonme facrad brer l i~lipilC With kindred ?? conuqctial fire; The golden fruit frorn ome n'tw fcion raife; n'ad on his Mu lbelrry ingraft his ...

FRENCH INVASION

... theSeaman claims-his country's praifei For deeds of defperate venture done; And Britain hails in grateful lays, The trophies by his valour won. No brealt but owns the\wclcome debt, Each gallant Seaman's hard-earn'd due, But let old England ne'er forget) The Soldier is her bAlwark too.- When France her marfalil'd myriads pour'd O'erfateful Creffy's tented plain, The fable EDowARD's~arms relor'd ...

Cabinet of Apollo

... Cabin c t o f Ap o 110. ., ERSES . . *N t.GI! NELsoN'S SSTRI)KIN, HBS TLAO.. As the fierce eagle, hov'ring o'er the ieft, - Peels-all a parent's fondnefs in his breaft; And o'er the wide ekpanfc of earth, fea, fkies, - 31xplores the profpet with attentive cyes; No objc6 hoffile to their fafety fen, He proudly glides on the foft air ferene, Defcends, and o'et thecyry fpreads his wingp, -Which.t ...

HOW-D' Y'-DO AND GOOD-BYE

... :OW-D' Y'-Do AND GOODSBYE. rltA.. - ?? - n. . . One day Goodibvc rnet iot ?? Too close to sbun saluting; - t so the rival sisters ievv, - Wo* kissing to disputigig. Away! says llow-d'y'-do, your mcin Appals my chearful nature; No name so sadi as yours is seen In Sorrow's nomenclature. '%Vbcn'er I give one sunshine hour, Your cloud comes o'er to shade it; - hen'er I plant one bosom flower, Your ...

VARIETIES OF LITERATURE SCIENCE, &c

... ,VAPEIMES OF LITERATURV, SCIiENCE, Op. Thle Royil F-lydrogralitbical Ofice. of Miiadrid' has' pol- bl Whled, by earomti md of thte l'ritice of tlte p'eace, in tili Gov, Gazotte of eba cccity, cic 'following norice, relative to ja h difeuvery recenucly macdc in the South Sea: -1 The hiilet (If La Palo, belolgicig to thle Pitilippinte Compainy, anid corn- ,ticS riancled by Don Johln Ilpift ...

FASHIONS FOR JULY

... FASHIO.NS FOR /ULY. _ _ - I ec z. Evening Dref5.-Bonnet of yellow crape, finili- I pi ed with a bow of white ri4band at top, ?? and Mt tiedon one fide with whiteribband; bunchofi-lowers P in front. The drefs of white worxed mullin, edged with white gimp. 2. Full 1refs.-Black muflin robe over pink farf- ci miet, trimmed with black Latin ribband and lace, the Y fleeve faftened on the fhoulder ...

Cabinet of Apollo

... ecabolet Of .pouoe TO PHILLS. Say, Charming PhiUis-Prithee fay, Why didft thou Iteal my heart away Without a rhyme or reafon I So many hearts by you poireffTd, muft crouded bc within your breafl, And muft-to Love be treafon. As I can't live without my heart, Unlefs thou wouldefl from Yours part, This warning now I fend you ; Unlefs you give it me again, Sound as a roach and free frorn pain, A ...

THE NAVAL MUSE;

... I., NAI - I IJ I I T!rHE NAV,\L MIUSz; .. ..a ORl, FLiGHTS Or FANCY. Crui f ?? , ?? TO ADVERSITY. Yt t &Vret are rbe' jes of Adderfty, ' 'OI Nurfe of the foul ! in whofe eventful Vch~oi, - al My haplefs youth hatb nurtuir'd been, ' hoa Oft hall thou feen my cup of forrows fill, gan Oft have I trembled at thy ihaggard mien! I ~~ t, ~ wo' And firlt when Love, my youthful heart aflailed, inil ...

ART of PRINTING

... I4fR tof PRIZ'tWGIo. PrbfeforoObierlinbiof the Central SchlooloJ the department of the 'Lower :-Rhine, ati Strai.brh has lately .publithed a work,. entir'ed, A 'Public Exercife of Bibliography, oponpofed as an hiftori. ,cal thefis, in Frenqhl agteeably'- to-'the'e' initiet academic, forms. The fubje& of it is-higily~in, -terefting?,as it relates to Guttenburg, the rear founder of printing with ...

Cabinet of Apollo

... abfilet o Apod. 'ODE, 'FOR ltE NEW YEAR, 180. i U liNRY JAMZS iYS, ri5Q. PoaT 1ATJRZAT. from delug'd Earth's ufurp'd domain, When Ocean fought his native bed, Enterging from the fhriuking main, Rear'd -many a ?? it's head, incircled with a billowy zone, Fair FRZZDOM mark'd them for her own: Let the vaft Continent obey, A ruthlefs maiter's iron fway, Uncheck'd by aught from pole to pole, ...

Cabinet of Apollo

... Cabinet ofpoub. 'LINES .ON MISS H-.RR-NG-ON, . OF THE VINE INN, WEST COIKES. S-Wzz T Maid, whofe Punch all Punch excels, As thuch as thou the brightcft Belles, ,.Wbhrc is the Juice, the juice divine, Ir. richncrs that casn rival thinc As thus il extacy I cried, A Cupid, wvith a fulile, replie!, . I thou. Wouldft have a richer fip, Go safte the near on her lip !, ...