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IRISH LITERATURE.—MR. BARRON

... IRISH LITERATURE.-MR. BARRON. WE observe from an advertisement in the Dublin EBen- ing Post, that Philip F. Barron, Esq. of Waterford, has commenced a weekly Magazine, for the exclusive purpose of bringing before the public the neglected treasures of an- cient -Irish Literature. Mr. Barron is a gentleman of in- dependent fortune, one whose national spirit is not inferior to his resources, and ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... LITEfHAR V NUTICE. Tbe[f-,,e nd Abttcc of Cv1tfssiqns, 1.6ioq i/ic substance ?? ,aClt, be deliwried adth X/cMvd~ny ty' the Generalj .S~nod o U~lster isl Co& ut By I/se Rev. JAMES CARLILE, of DubNin,. 'Tis is Ia pamphlet of no ordinary description, anid in the ?? circumstances Of thle Sy'nod of Ulster it will be rind with avidity. With Mr. Carlile's views respecting tue inipropriety of ...

STANZAS

... ,.ST ANZAS. BY .LORD MoaPETi-. OR Lady, ask no lay from me, 'Tis well, at morn's refulgent hour, To sport beside the myrtle tree; -Our noon demands a shadier bower; The rays that.dart fierce heart beneath, Tbe gales that drop the frosty gem, Shiver or scorch the fluttering wreath, Eut'root and rear the bar&y stem- Oh Lady, ask no lay from me, 'Tis well on youth's unruffled tide, With streaming ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... 'LITERARY NOTICE - Bonnycasptles Letters ?? Edition,, withl many corrections and additions by J. R. Young, Professor of. Mathematics in BeZfast Col- lege. Tie letters of Bonnycastle on .Astronomy are amongst the most popular of his numerous works; and deservedly so, because they combine an accurate, al- most a scientific exposition of the subjeet, 'with that plainness and familiarity.of ...

THE SAILOR'S REST

... TIHE SAILOR'S REST. WHY search the deep For those who sleep Beneath its licaving billow? Is that blue sea. Now raging free A more ignoble pillow Than theirs who die On shore-snd lie Wlhere the green turf is spread' Awny! awayI Let the Sloeper lay- flls-is a moble bed! There let him rest ills weary breast tpon the lonely wave, Whose glittering crest The sunny west ?? made a golden graew. Upon ...

Selected Poetry

... Srlctcl vctrij. APR I L. BY TITE AUT1ORa OF RUR&L SONSETS, &C., &C. Tbe ?? gales are Iill'd to rest, Tie early watbilrs re'atth'me their strains As timid April, by the Sun caressed, XNow with lher breath of violets, walks the plains; And when her lord, like some enamoured youth, l),cels on the changeful colours of her cheek, She, like some miaid, hoart.eertain of his truth, Smiles thro' her ...

BELFAST ASSOCIATION OF ARTISTS

... BEF112AST A S.O('CA Ti ON' 01 A H TJS1'Tl'' The drst exhibitito of the Bhove SOc'ety wivs op ene]d to the public, on Tuesday list. We are happy to ftid thit at lefgth, the arti ts oft this town have perceived the nev s- sity of an exhibition, not only for the pirupose of imtprovile the pdblic taste for the l'itte Arts, bitt also fto the iniprove ,nCert which it is atniversilly llowied thalt ...

LIEUTENANT LUFF

... Ai you that are too fond of wine, Or any other stuff, Taeo warning by the dismal fate Of on0 Lientenant Lout'. A sober manl he might have been Except in one regard- leo did not lile soft water, So lie took to drinking hard. Said lie, let others fancy slops, And talk in praise of tIn, ]3ut I am no Bobemian, So do not like Bo11sa: if wine's a poison, so is tea, Tfiough cl innother shape What ...

Selected Poetry

... sclectal vocirp. THE VOICES AT TIlE THRONE. A little child, A little tneeh-faced, quiet, village child Fat singing, Iy her cottlge door, at eve, A low, sweet, Snblatls song. No btunian ear Caughbt the fitint Inulody-nuo htteatil eye llt,eid th,, upturne, d asrect, or tie smite That wreathed her itnoetnt lips the whlile they bresthed The oft-repeated burden of the hyfmn, 'Pitaise God ! praise ...

Selected Poetry

... ?? ILDoctd. s PE A K NOT o IA It S 11 L Y. ?? s;K not harshly-much of care Evcry humtan hcart ?? hear: Elloughl of shadows sadly pily Aroun d t li very slotillicst way Enou gih of sorrows darlilt lic Veiled Within the Inerriest cye; Bv t li el cdhood's gushing tears- y the grjiefs of :ftcr years- ?? the anguish tholl dost hlnow- AdId not to ?? woe. Speak not harslily-mnucth of sin l)'elletlI ...

Selected Poetry

... ,$rlcctrb vortru. AN AUTUMNAL LYRIC. AUTUMN is come ! the swallows are flying; The leaves, sere and ilcad, in our pathway lire lying, 'Ilic win( wvhistlcs cold, the sun palely shines, And tilc bloom and tle bcauty of Nature declines. Autournin is ?? ! tc sportsman is hie;i1g, Tlhrough hralio and tfirongh hicather; the moor gamn is flying, The pheasant is scared from her snug woodland cover, ...

LADIES' FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... (lrsoms M/e 1)orld qf Fos/icu.) WALKCING Dtzitss.-A idrcos of dtark chocolatc-colourcd watet'id slit, untie perfect ty plain, and (pitte high to tile throat longj full sleeves, finihe with anl coibroitlerei cult of cambtric. Pardlcssus of dark greeit tevaulicile, tttosinz to tue walist, tti shines beinig clif upit so as to forl a1 sattaiow poieuig Oil cacti sidlc and cricirtced with at douthle ...