WORLD-CRIMES

... WORLD.CIUMES. Is it a crime to love? Is it a shame to wreathe Grey brows with the sweat of honesty? Is't sin to breathe? Is it no crime to love ?- What squalid wretch is there, In you bare hovel, wrapping her first born In black despair? Is it no shame ...

NATURE AND CRIME

... NATURE AND CRIME. EIRioM TAIT'S NdACAZtLYE Wrt a forest oldi and deep I ?? i~s har iseve was wild. Yor midgist not deemn that,xslsenl achild. Qi hat eyeha gtow-d with feelingsmild: tsokerr git'ssios onr desperate leap O~rgitsdark, stern. cloudcorertd ...

CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... CRIMES AND OFFENCES. vi Murder.—Mr. Copemaa, jun., ton of Mr. Copcmiu, farmer, of B'yborough, was found on Sunday abort nine o'clock, on the road leading from Kirtea to quite dead. His throat was cut, and the body-was otherwise dread fill mangled ; apiece ...

Notwithstanding the numerous and tpptlJiitt crime* which crowd upon our fears and every post from Ireland, the ..

... Notwithstanding the numerous and tpptlJiitt crime* which crowd upon our fears and every post from Ireland, the aspect of that country is, after all, not so discouraging it was last year. Even if we take for granted, and for not over-coloured pictures ...

TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES

... strain, ToR-Rgon's overthrow , ?? round, pnsh-srnnd, in quickest time The lowest frop be spent lw Aone lotd reund, ?? and Crime, And Crime's Just punishment I ,Fil, fill again ! fill to the brim To-Loss of honest fame! - Quaff, deeper quaff! whbile now we ...

THE MONTHS.—NOVEMBER

... period-fmost executions,-and most crime: In the 2d oetiod-fewer executions;-and less crime: I In the '3d period-a farther diruihution of exectitionsi o and a further diminution of crime. I t In the next table I omit the crime of manslaughter. It 8 forms, in ...

Lucretia; or the Children of Night. By the Author of ' Rienzi.' Saunders and Otley

... cretia ; on the development of whose character, and the analysis of her crime, the power and success of the book depend. As for the general question of the employ- ment of crime in fiction, we apprehend it must turn altogether on considerations of treatment ...

EVERY MAN A THIEF BY NATURE

... hair, That wantons in the enamour'd air. Since we-re fuch thieves by 'isaturei- Why accufe me, deareft creature, Of a crime, a crime fo glorious; Is your fwain at laft viaorious? -Have I really flote yolheart,, Spite of all your pride and art? If you ...

Poetry

... rushes headlong on his dark career noe hopes and joys of innocence are broke, And sunk is he in Guilt's degraded sphere. Crime follows crime in one continued flight, Till human blood stains Gilbert's fatallhand; And be, the bass assassin of the niht, Now stands ...

POETRY, ORIGINAL AND SELECTED

... appeal; U~ntil Ihe spirit, ?? withjnl the soul, RVere free, a id bounlding ott wards to thle goal ! Until thev knew it were a crime to rest; Vi hen one brave heart wnas prison'd or opprest! Until, with one acuoid, they started up, Strong as a giant rising ...

Vert considerable and natural anxiety has been felt on the subject of Lord St. Germain's bill. So much of good

... as any force of the kind can be depended on for the prevention of disorder and crime, the Irish police is effective. In former years, moreover, Irish agitation and Irish crime were strongly marked with the spirit of political disaffection. Praedial grievances ...

EXETER LITERARY SOCIETY

... right system, said, if habits of indolence lead to crime, let it be the province of the law to enforce habits of industry. He would again remark, there are many crimes not sins aud many sins not crimes. Prison discipline, then, must be a system which promotes ...