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POETRY

... P 0 E'TRY. L I N E S t)N KIING CHAt.IX8 TILL MIAWIJit. Ile stood a Captive in the laill, Alone, though mid a crowd ;. Ile heeded ?? his sudden fill,, But held a gesture proud, Tho' seollings loiasi anod loud. Of those who shuold obey his call Beset him ...

LIVERPOOL CLAY METAMORPHOSED TO SOAP!

... SOAP! I ADDfl55OED TO TlHAT LANCAS11HE WtTCit-LIVEtROOL. [At Lnceashiro Assizes, it wos elicited from aV wit- noss, who was a person enraged in the manuflaiture of soap, that the commodity now sold under that name, contained full o5t per cent, of clay ...

NEWEST LONDON FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER, 1831

... aint~hgd~l~ mkay trie i f ti certe n i a oLogls; slererals - 3bus,9 on Poka'sde Of; thet' r m etaite.-am shape We dont9ser n P 0 eht~ietfrrs are iitfst v oir for trimn~in~liatsili~j 01 .iiist be a single 'ower 'only, as'~a -rose ?? ?? . or isis. . - . . : v ...

THE ROYAL CARVER

... onl Slept in to mend the Contitution; Yet 1 presume, howe'er they prate, The project had a nearer date, lie that so, or be it not, It has a World of ill begot A world of utnults and confusion, Aid must do more in the concluniot. The Linnet and the chearliil ...

THE ROYAL CARVER

... peace and glory to regain, Whiilst ev'ry grove aud ev'ry wood, Sswarms with a merceniry brood, T'hat for a cherry, or a pear, Would lleav'n and all tile gods forswear, Or to be made a lard or kitight, Rienounce all thoughts ?? and Right4 I think I may without ...

Poetry

... blood, tand tears. r l lay second JDaaiel tit yard arm of Royal ?? J s itae l te Kit ! a AIid ttin witing ofhis txxil, (ship dresss d in Orange a colours) awitig!a Cisarinarvn, April, 1833. I - ...

POETRY

... ba!th- neiwn beirdild .E:;!5 1:t1 bkll.td a difelhb I: jl;l i -a oces a rvId hiptit 1 is ce'rd, hac,-iceel ddol'reth.| &; -fodIt-ii i cii rob il t --octu hrid, Ar hiret' I , rI; Ivrv -i s i gCt i trso manl, a 7 ,ai'- iiclt dc-ine vil lantwl. yn ii gi ...

POETRY

... cot:; Anil where tin IJ ? A wanidercr still, Uniknow ing vi' ht ttay be rily lot But still however fair 1 roamn I'll love thec my deur tiiounthlitiilt.lnc. 3 I tread the Saxoit'a splendid strects ?? crowds, by wlitm I'm ?? along; A idl mutlise upoitil thlosti ...

Literary Notices

... y ar 'ta So .e of the a blest memili'ers (f the oppositoi lie ye spokemi, Nvithi t tle *ievs of repl yilig tote 1iX1. Ilc is a uns il of fair .tlents, but nsuthinrg more. lie spolks with consider- ablo Iileney wiien lie irakes a set speli, bec;:us;,, ...

! PANGOR LITERARY AN

... pltryed uonri a truni- uil pet, thley were coirrecily, reliested, ?? onl a hkey a third lower. After a pause rurotl,er tejictitiots of ?? ne notes was heard iii a still lowrer rone, arid afrer ano- re ther short initerva, they, vsore ...

Literary Notices

... best leitzers tact pIlIkisters I itlie eet seen ill a bali rttlti. I see Itly friend thr c l (t Captaincolite3, i ott lis iillit atir rests a little Ivititple gk th itlt a Ittle hand itt it, atnd a pair of lrme molt)' blte eves, shaded by lotig fail -i ...

POETRY

... rtace. piet 2drlt SCitht ContemptIOt tile ''vim sl''suies', nun Nor- wsi-ikll a namne besowtss 051 ?? ?? fiklcii thle motley breril,pu Aild valiril tile 111mng a n;Eat, ails1 a iY T[lE WATCH. (t t1t I sirlent is the foot of Tibei hat And i tlti sehttitt ...