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LONDON FASHIONS FOR JULY,

... L'ON DON [ASHIONS FOR JULY, I.-U-Y1 : il- la ?? 47o)jv 44 T., Rlpe Assenz As described in trh Eizddeenth nustubner of La Bellc Assem- blee; or, Bell's Coit and kasltiona(be AVugaziae. ?? COS'IUME.-No. i. Her ?? Ej Htgllitess the Princess of Wales in the Couvt Dres, zis %oru onl the Birtb-Day. This dress, for taste and msng- nifictuec, stood uwirivalled amidst the spleindmir and ele- gince ...

TO PITY

... To PITY. BY MR, KONCbE. H Al'T! lovely piwer ! wi-*kie bnsnm heares the s:gbr, .. Wheo fauet pliuls the seene of deep distress; tWi-e tears S1uwi3it3iemti crstal:ze the eye, VhLeu rigid late denies the puwv'r to bl~is. Not all the sweets Arabmnt eaitalr-s c'otey From fliot'rv Itlead, cttl II, th tital sgh tlj mare~ N'(lt dewr drolT~ ghlter~iig in the munowinc-riv, .Srec near so teallteuus tts ...

LEEDS PUBLIC EXHIBITION

... ?? our former publications wve have given a gene- eon ral, though but very brief, outline of this most extensive one and rare collection of the Works of nature and of art, and ksac- the productions of science. We shall now endeavour to aif fulfil our promise of Pointing out to the attention of our five readers some few of' those objects which strike us as the 3of most worthy the visiter's ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... 4Mo LEEDS. LarLEEDS PHILOSOrHICAL & LITERARY SOCIETY.- ?? The following donations have been recently presented to k this society :-On the relation between the Holy Scriptures S !and some parts of Geological Science, I vol. 8vo., the Rev. I DY Dr. Pye Smith ?? &-c, the author; specimens of Fos. ith els from the hiagneaian Limestone of Askern and Camp. at sail, Dr. Lankester, Campsall; sixty ...

SONG

... : Fit~c rt Cao~fi~s8R>Rel~tftts op Btrtis. LOW spreeds t1ie tioon otv soul desiics, Ls The s ti f; rou in ti` ' silrt retirces F EvatI Rinks, itt tcii panie stra, l Oinle of l % Valltll, IC leads thc vat'. Oh banks to me-for-cvc dear ! O streamns whose Mu rurs still T fear ! All, all tr)y illpC6 of blir6 rcside Where Fvazs nsihgics Cvith tihe Clyde. AAnd she, in sinrp e leatv drest, ?? ...

FASHIONS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,

... I FASHItONS FOR LADIES AND GENILEMEN, I Fjol 'klinmafls's Rehlsitdru ef flAS. Fesh;s i FBoa A'zD. J ?ffIsn ?? Reh-itolq 'f Als,, Foshinsw, Ail,,'ru- L l : fJaclures, &3;. , :riiig r. Full )ress.-A pu rple velvet round robe, i t-i roii ?? ainnd ltogesleevei, binrered rourd the ti bimoin: or - momm and ,wr Ste sh e narrow gold (ice. A Siam.dis liat, voitpoied of pitrp le silk or velvet, the p ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... (FOlt TIHE L-EttO)S MERCURtIY.) Oh1! no, I did not chi-ke thec love. A\ltlo' fy peerlti miglht ii viI(tttdhiinl, I koew t:t ?? ot u ldltii ivolit lvve, I hl w hrilt troee I ftilc shouldl fil. I ighlt ?? elxect tot 1tolt,- I C i):rl'lt~i itt1-it i; VItltitn d te.l(' t sc- briight ?? bhut mito'k her toilhi, 1'y vio'\ licr young honps tuttrnml to linl I r Oll ! there is itt woiotans love, S,, ...

THE LITERARY SOUVENIR FOR 1830

... THE LITEfRARY SOUVENIR FOR 1830. EDITED BY ALA1LiC A. WATTS. This elegant publication abuindantly mustains the highl Celebrity which it blis painstl it) lormeur years. Several (It he e'mbellishtments are of esqitisite beauoty, beittg ivery iiniely eugravcri frots paintings inl great merit. ?? F~ron- tispiece is frout Iltir~oiow excelleat pricture Mjl. Viddlons in theC character qf Lad!, ...

A FABLE.—(CONTINUED.)

... A FArLE._(coNTINtED.) Our Colrespondeat Iliiti ' its I ike 0eiitliisioIli of hhi rice: ow Ieg to itq leiigth, 'ye etuil VIAl loscrt thle Pileading or woo of ilei Frogs galist lie 11cfilrlbig project of enclosing tbe Fbpuil. yith classic ?? ?? rose Sir lrIin, For larVelY ill thirt prosperouiis hour, lie hai l eeni nit ill ciil truieli'd inl powrer Ill mietedl I thu lto elciul li rta ciltill. ...

SONNET ON THE PROJECTED KENDAL AND WINDERMERE RAILWAY

... S9ONNET ON THE PROJECTED KENDAL AND ?? ' WINDERMERE RAILWAY. Is there no nook of English ground secure From rash assault ? Schiemes of retirement sown In youth, and mid the busy world kept pure As when their earliest flowers of hope were blown, Must perish: how caln they this blight endure? And Mu-st lie teo Itis old delights disown WILo scorns a false utilitarian lure Mid his paternal fields ...

COME AWAY!

... COME AWAY !: Come, come with me to the greenwood tree ! Merry and blythe shall our revels be; Wve'll leave the dull town and its cares behind, And be happy and free as the wanton windv!: I We'll chase the young snuirrels from bough to bongl', Or we'll pluck the wild flowers in the shades tlhatgrow; And I'll weave a wreath of the flowerets fair, To twine in thy tresses of rich brown hair. And ...

LINES WRITTEN ON SCARBRO' CASTLE HILL ON A REMARKABLY FINE DAY

... LINES WRITTEN oN SCARBRO' CASTLE HILL , ON A REMARKABLY FINE DAY. . Hail to thee, Ocean! bail nature's fair queen; Hail to thy blue waves, and caverns unseen Hail to the charm of thy unexplor'd wonders Hail to the sigh of thy undying thunders. Who can behold thee, thou gem of the skies, With heart unattun'd, or with unillum'd eyes ? Can think of the splendour and might that are thine, And not ...