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... --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 ...

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... Adve-voillf.. BALLADB~r B HAInr rfntI . old man, old man, thy locks are gray, Ald the winter winds blow cold; Why wander abroad on thy weary way, Ande leave thy home's ivarm fold?' T The winter winds blow cold, 'tis true, a ;:d I am old to roam; But I may Wander the wide world through Ere I shallind my bome. And where do thy children loiter so long? Have they left thee, thus old and forlorn ...

Poetry

... laoctu). We are indebted to a friend for a espy of the fol- ed, lowing verses, the author of which is alike unknown to a c t~iim and to ourselves. They possess considerable spitit and originality; although, in Cou opinion, the author iS ninewhat too severe upon Napoleon Bonaparte, who, with ai si imaperfections on his head (ard they v ere net a fcw-) was Hyperion to a satyr, comlpared ...

Poetry

... nx -s we; v it STANZAS ti To the mcnery of the Spanish Patriots latest killed, In resisting the Regency and the Duke of Angouleme. ft BY T. CMPBDELL, EYQ. Brave men, who at the Trocadero fell- Beside your cannons conquer'd not, though slain, There is a victory in dying well For Freedom,-and ye have not died in vain, il For come what may, their shall be hearts in Spain or 'ro honour, ay embrace ...

Original

... Drignalt. -- ?? we -. I no THE TENDER-HEARTED ASSESSOR; do BzF.;SG A FRAGMENT OF AN UNFINISHED DUGGE!SI. BIIROLTT#, of FOUNDAID ON FACT. ACT 1. ]al Ent c Assessor, u/ho, wit/s art easy assurance. waloks up stairs.- hii After looking about him, hie thus haeughtly addresses the ;estrrss, wh/to has follow.ecd hion into an sipper room,a UT This house, Mla'aal, is assess'ed too low; or And your ...

FAIRS FOR NEXT WEEK

... FAIRS FOR NEXT WVEEK. FAIRS FOR NEXr Wkiti, v MACx4 IS.-AlilCester, Brentford, Comb St. Nicholas, Br -1rs 1anro~btit. Joswieh, Llangiwmr, Llanflintnoni, Leek. Dor,-°nPe Frou W,5ttA. Wlsinel'm. Appleby, Boilth, .Nll- Al ton. March, Newin, Skipton, Strsbawbank, Wisbech (Ise CF [ESD.AY i9.-ereotfnrd, !ehnnOV-Blackmor, ereford, Slhef- .&ootbhwick ?? Stratton. l ?? )IoOAC,.-Rickhara. St. Tiddev, ...

Selection

... &tltttflatT* SOME ACCOUNT OF A NEW GENUS OF CHUltCHMAN CALLED A PIIILL-POT. J1 (From the Moraing Chronicle.) As that old married pair, Mother Church and the State, Have giv'n birth to a new sort of oflspring, of late, Call'd by sarans the Phill-Pot,-a race which unite All that's wrong in both parents, with none of the right; And, as no one can doubt such a nicely mix'd breed Will be sure both ...

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 ...

LIVERPOOL THEATRE

... LIVERPOOL THEAXRE. Tr f writer of the letter from which we have irade the fol- lowing extract, vaust excuseii us if we omit the greater part of his remaik' on the Beggirs' O(pera, asp)erformned at our h1ea- tie on 1uesday evehirig-last.---e agtee wvith him, that there re malny YvVerY objectionable passages im tbis popular- Opier; thlat thev i'itroduttion of womnen of thle towin and pickpoc-cts ...

Original Poetry

... Or1iina l PoeIry. I.sPriests, llistorrun5 slay,. APr' Greeks such sovereign smay, 'flalon lht they said, was doubted; Ad ,dlat at Delphi they pronou'nc'd, Biloe'er denied was sousndly trmunc'd, And ever after seouted. The Grecian Youth1i a merry crew, eh'bti for sous e sport; and w ell tbeyv knew - Sn Oraclc wsould speed 'emta; so to the ri is they straigis: applied, m IntrStsstrong'to be ...

Original Poetry

... Original k 1. I .t ODE : ,A: O-L the celebrated Game of LeaN-Frog. 1Omd er,. as listorians say,. - °ld, orthe Greeks, such sov'reign sway, 2S1at nought he said wa. doubted je S]m of- Iz tie-oL-~d~ ihsrier hle sin o- ¶le cydrlane5 Vr lotty Tllium, ia flamhes, ?? all the 'rrqjazs routsk-l ; 1g3t diferent Bards have 4iffereat thtemea Ou, climber of Parnassus drea - Of horses and of s -ei. Ds-ore ...