THE SPY SYSTEM—THE THREE GRAVES

... THE SPY SYSTEM-THE THREE GRAVES. BtY CHARLES LAMtB. CLosE by those ever-burning brimstone beds, Where Bedloe, Oates, and .uuas hide their heads, I saw Great Satan, like a sexton, stand, With his intolerable spade int hand, Digging three graves. Of co ...

SPIES AND INFORMERS

... accessary of the spy's guilt. For in the first case, 'the employer makes the spy, and the spy generally makes the treason. In the second, the treason breeds the informer, and the traitors are' without temptation and without excuse. A spy is rendered infamous ...

INVOCATION OF THE GENIUS OF SPAIN

... taken in the tents of PHILIP who then determined to war with the Greeks, was asked by the KING; if he were a spy ? Yes, said DIOGENES, a spy who has already dis- covered thy rashness, which neither constrained by force, nor provoked by injury, has ...

NAVAL

... NAVAL. Thb Spy, Brioantinb.—ln the Gazette of last night a notice is given, signed by Ommanney and Sons, that an account of the tonnage bounty received for the capture and destruction of the Brazilian schooner L'Egeria, by the officers and crew of her ...

ECHO AND SILENCE

... scenes I chanc'd the Muse to won. Throughi glens untred, and woods that ftrowr'd on high, Tf sleeping Nymphs with wonder nmte I spy:- And to she's gone:-in robe ot dark-grecit hue 'Twas Echo froth lher Sister Silence flew: For quick the Nuitters hrrn resounded ...

SONGS OF THE DETECTIVES—No. 2

... I'm no soldier, I execrate war, I follow a trade More productive by far, I'm government's spider, (Contracted, 'tis spy,) This coat's but my web, And my victim'sthe fly. Bravo, Detective, Rejoice in your way, The bays of a Caesar,* Await you ...

THEATRICALS

... Count, who is extremely jealous, will not suffer a man to enter his palace, and what to do for a model for Acteon, who is to spy the nymphs at their bath, is the diffieulty. The only male personage save the Cornt (Mr. J. Webster) is a young page (Mrs. Keeley) ...

POETRY

... holy transport gives, Though frseo oy sttrickon Ieart rumst RoW A tido of grief While9 1`1101Ory livQ3, And glootu sturround spy path below. Could we but raeestro by tile past The volts. of the prasoent hour, Aud cherish joys too bright to lr st. As tho ...

ON THE TALL OF THE [ill]

... the tempest's gloomy strife, As traniient as youth's smiling dream Which mocks the ills of life. But yet onc late sweet bud I spy Of' summer's children left behind, W'hich blooms through Autumn's chilly sky, N?sr fears his rushing whid. Ah, snre, in life ...

LITERATURE

... addition to wvhich it embraces the wrhole spirit cf John Bull ?? tile Commencement. Price l s. tW. each solume. TnE ENGsIlSrU Spy.-The first volune of this bigbily popuilar work isjllcst completed. To the lovers ofrieal ife from the Courlt to the C It ers ...