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... - i ,- j, I all . : I I ? THE KING OFWMERY. ENGLAND. TUNIC, La Petit Tambobur' B? A051ST GILVIL.LAN' Suata at te great ?? ?? Acts to Eart Gae, at Eldln- 0 the King of merry England- What Kting so loved as he, A Sallant band he may command In all his kiogdofins three; And there the -mile of beauty Still falls upon the free: o the King of merry England, What Kinle so loved as he. Choral-O the ...

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... Jm? Itition. . .t STANZAS ON it VIEW 0W Ttwi SS., i Oem ! I lore to Y*W trh d£at N. To hear ?? ripplitu tll thy ?? s lb ' To me, thy*&2nl bath STMW-s K M &'*W To me, tbebs ahvr then MuIt\,' lx Wts V Wasbed by tle Nsrts, like 0 it4 Thy san.y .sh is Mvk a 4ol sk W When Thspba. th:,y s QUVt4Ae Z s 14teZ ' * Yet thou arnl? aztl fl&klt s Yk b~eM *fI W Thy billows betat tgu Z t0b0 ?W*9 V;.te, ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATRIGE. MA' ?? s> -:i ; ',trid>?;sjnit Lib~rarp,. niiijn'Cc;Srieg, ,d90 15;, ip/C~f,. Aibe~npiisrstteet, ?? conductors of this excellent and popular miscellany have just published the first- volume of a i dramatic series, .initnd'ed to'corpurise a selection from the plays S of the earlier Britisl threatrital writers, p'fied of all objection. in able jisstles, and sdspted foi tshe ...

NEW MUSIC

... NEW VMUSIC. I night- N.- I V.-I P, 1.- The last good night. No. I Vical Poeatiesromlftmwl rfopera of ?? Tel. D'Alm;in-. anod Co, Sbejta 'lb. 2.- C lmelive v.ithme ?? Walton. by IH. It. Bishop. Dta 3.- The ol.r house at ?? 1st. Loder. DO. 4.- A dream of the past. A. Lee. Da. es, 5.- We can love no more. J ne f.- A song of Erin. lrom J. Strausa Dt tit. No. I-Is a pleasing, simple ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LITERARY iOTICES. LIT T~ ?? ~~ ~5tONO~~itAP 4tobjec of this ?? ?? 15 to getes asudelpa I h o IItnain a series Of r10 ?? a Articulationsi of the bID Selt iai;i steeoe gidl not extend beyond Itbt ol ?? ne u h much to ?? ieuedt lnt tevwl;M rea defect In ?? 1e1h tt wih faope ol ~tmpifytir aculstl~f effcr!g~ ~woud Introduce intoI and S lu grpbor uso riting. The writing ~ ?? and 00ttobpeud by ?? ...

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... *eCeEtiono. The following well-written lines on Napoleon, by a celebrated French write4r appeared in the Ipswich Foashion. able Repository for 1827, with the following prefatory note :- The best £scbglish Translation of the following Stanzs, ?? be entitled to Four Ladies' Repositories for 182S. A NAPOLEON. De lumiere et dobscurit6, De neant et de gloire etonnant assemblage, Astre fatal aux ...

Poetry

... I = .C .. O10Af tu g PROLOGUE 5'OP. TLHE ANNIVXRSARY CS BURS'b RISRTUDAV, CHLEBRAtyD BY THIS CUMBERLAND rNT9LMiEN RESIDExT IN LONDON, 1828, B' tfhe Brv. IV. Routledge, of the Rloyal Institution School, Far as we wander from our mountain home, Where forests darken, and where torrents foam; Where cliffon cliff, in wild confusion cast, Frowns at the fury of the winter blast; Where hill and mead ...

REVIEWS

... L-. T-1 ?? - It d Katanrik. a tale. hy H-eiryv WV.au.nrfh L '%qfeIIow. D. ,S igue, L Indon ; J. W * ker. Liverpo,.ol, 7e Olher clvmnI u11n our atten ian hntve her lto pre- ft vented uo Pxpresninv our admirraion of this ii !e work. Y Its talented autihor is well kooiren to ?? p ei c by the Ie excellenca oF srv, ril former crnirpo-itiotiiz Vrhc:u to have ,e from tino to t me had pleasure i!, ...

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... !i?tltctiono- 1Y151N. S/NO AT THE CLOSE OF THE PUBLIC PROCESSION IN CODM- OIEMORATION OF THE PASSINO OF THE REFORM BILL, AT SREFFIELD ON MONDAY LAST. (JVritten for the Seffie/rd Politicat Ulzion, by one of the Britons ! peal the anthem high, WVith your plaudits rend the sky, Victors ! raise the joyful cry, WVe are no longer slaves i The race of bondage now is run, Freedom's holy cause Is won, ...

LINES ON THE BEAUTIFUL SERIES OF ROYAL PORTRAITS EXHIBITING IN CHURCH-STREET

... . LINES ON FE4BEAf-UTIFL SRRIES-OF ROYAL POR i; yTRAI rITS E BNG IN CHCRCH-STREET. . -: AIT . . - . . . liesete ypttsa desire.) Blows self Shades of the miglity~-might~riiow no moite- cocnl ::be .Where is the laureate now to tell goor story? done oDn- A ?? Yet your deeds restoretS~ sym] *rd Nor Is this all that's left us Of Yout gloryF. earls cd Howv many are there in this line of kingo, best ...

Poetry

... --7! _ _r . : ~-TO DSPIN . Thou hast broken the ehawna whieft dbqd dice 010cr:, A£n4 burst to freecofijonceemore; AnZd Q ! may the spirit tbat saved t~hueebe ltxs~lg Isa the virtues wliiih tyraifla deplorwe.l Forget not the gjorr of Spain on that day Which humbled the Iqfidels' pride, Whenthe secptre of strangers resign'd its proud sway On the field where the Saracen died. rmen great wa thy ...

Poetry

... I petrp. ,, - ra TIVE AFRICANS WRONGS.-of vt :~ lsc dlce of Why brothers blood crIetIhuntiome-.- p chap 4, tver. 10. Midtho deep roar of ocean, what minglinggroalk s a O'er Atlanta's wide waters, to Britain, is borne ! Cl 'Tis the sigh which is breathed to humanity's God, tc Biy the slave as he toils 'neath the tyrant's fell rod: Li 'Tis the cry which ascends when the innocent bleed; hi h ...