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Poets' Corner

... shooting breeches! And when to yield this load of lire, I take unto myself a wife, I ask not wealth nor riches; Temper, like thine, alone I pray, Temper. like thine, serene and gay, Inc=ined, like thine, to.give away, Not wear thyself, thabteeches. We have, ...

Poets' Comer

... peeping forth From some lone billock's bound(, or swsard's rude green Picture of true H-leility, when worth Quits, for more temperate haunts, lie's feverish scene; Picture of Beauty, when, in pastoral dell, She shuns th' insidious fopling's flaring eye; ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... the Rev. John Gathrie-the former being the pitron and the latter cite pres! desit. MAXIMtS or BIsHoP McDDnrETONes-Keep yotr temper. Employ leisure in study, and alhvkys have some work on hand. Be punctual and methodical in business, and never procrasti ...

POETRY

... and brown hair; Talented, truthful-moderately fair. ANNE- Quiet, yet active-a charming complexion; Hair flaxen, eyes blue-a temper perfection. CLARA- Budding with beauty, spirited, tall; Queen in the drawing room, belle at the ball. ROSANNA- Industrious ...

Poets' Current

... impart, Each step displays a mould of art, Combiningto enchain the heart- Already all her own. Her manners so gentle, her temper so mild, Found an advocate soon in ny breast; I fancied none like her, Go hen on me she smiled, With her hand placed in mine ...

POETRY

... P'ETER PINDARI. THE LATE TEMPERANCE FESTIVAL. To the EDrTOR of the ScXETER FLIr yuPOST. Procession ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ in (t wbich ofcus,'uald) Enth gcout up osf SIR-I wpol a little surprised at obserin on. trh baccouent o the Temperance Procession and Festival ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... manl gets more by the year. GovEaNMENT OF TeFamrrL.-Every human creature is sensible of the propensities to some infirmity of temper, whichi it stould be his care to correct and subdue, particilarly in the early period of life ; else, when arrived at a state ...

POETRY

... drifted snows,- Eyes, as diamonds sparkling bright, Or the stars of summer's night,- And expression, graet, and soul, Softly tempering down the wholo But a form so near divine, 'Vith a face so fair as thine,- And so sunny bright a brow,- Never met my gaze ...

POETRY

... POETRY. DY r. IHOOD. TIhe moon-tho moon, so silver and cold, HIer ficklo temper has oft been told, Now sioldy-riow bright aald sunny- But of oil tire loor things that change, The one that sboWS most filcle and strange, And tokes til most oocentrio range ...

UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD

... nature share: He has matte them of one blood- Men are brothers everywhere. Some may dwell In frozen lands- 'Some In the soft temperate zone- Some 'mid burning desert sands- Some in climates yet unknown; But- bvthe reat law or God, - ii-t the so f ae nature ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Published by Simwonds and Ward. Cornhill, London. Art Union, for August. Published by Chapman and Hall, 188,Strand, London. Temper and Temperament, No. 2. Fisher, Son, & Co., London. Bational Orthopedy. Bailliere, 219, Regent Street.-A well-written book ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... MITE*ART VARIEVZES. A suspicious temper checks in the bud every kind affection. -Dr. Blair. A LUcRY LADy.-Selwyn became devout in his latter days-read his Bible, or had it read to biun-and died bequeath- ing the bulk of his property to Maria Pagniani ...