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Oracle of Fashion

... i E~~~IC l~lNCE ?? 57tNY.OLUil'5l)l IFE.. }It'hI'Ofl. BareuSTON, Aegruit S. V~estcrd v mnorning the Royal George yacht, whichI had C.omeI ?? to this Station on Thursday; two frigates, two |armled brims, the Mariju~is of An glesey's and other yachts, were ?? 1 u as into s e iii ?? safety wouild admit to the shore, it being thlen known that the Prince Regent iatcndedl to embark on board hais ...

Poets' Corner

... l'out-vi, Ccqller. LOVE IN IDLENESS. ITr as at tile Iooll-tide holir, A 'dys ;l ,Cscd in a lio'er; I1. tbes ?? ?? ?? blush'd a fairb flower. Not a piloln ws is mos ed, norr a breeze was heard, As i hi IIelts ?? te l.idy stirr'd 'i lle 1Uj Os Lf Ill-' 110 IliIOW 110 IOICI. She sai in its cradling bloom A cherub LVI ith folditigplumc; And II bow ulistrllng, And armos', Were fllung O'er the cuip ...

Oracle of Fashion

... V,? , ?i CZ ?? -: ?t ., , ?? , , ?? i~ I li 1 I Al; it ')IF il A. v.(; l ) - . : ,.J Arritb.f (it C/qif;n.-The Rev. .Ir. Si1o;11, i I,, i air. flotisonr, Mir. S. IlX' I3eatts, and Mr. 6:o.ni. ?? E FASUIMINS FO IR ) ;-M l. P.. Prnotca'tudc Dri'ss.--,t dinlk azcIrevnd- lpo ltht ili is ?? ?? tight timd' N; fill 5'ep:lllttO il tI ?? s totihited ?? 1.,r-e Ieave-s, vihich are crossed inl the ...

Oracle of Fashion

... I -?Til. ?? ,, c o f ?,j 1 ?? .rtrin . t ?? ,.-Aileeral M Woololv and firmily, Sir T-cn*i 111. r r, isia ti' n 1 r. I il. a,, ..51 llis, ?? . I li, 'fill .1* ?? 4' ?? 'dvll Ii s, [Ccv Xli.' ' , jj\, ;: :1: l ?? ?? il.. ?? ?? il(:ve:, Arl~~- a ,..r r ;i ,- .; ?? ..1 . .;1: ; \,+I 11,, V1:: iviaL Ztt:Si'., . 1! ilr~ed 1, ;; I I' ,z . , i. 1.:I-1I 't %: 4 .fr , ~s 1: r!l .- II,: 've . I, Re . r ...

Poets' Corner

... n?-. - - - -) -, , ?? (r 91,7fl, A C'OMPlARIS,;Ot. TIl 1 dew-drop tlim g'litter ct m:ot hbloomil!g roC, 'That oparkles so I~E netene.' andi brigt't. T he rat.lsrietreC of ,his tarte of lii} till ice A.d iioiv rertacin anml swif, is i!S ticIlt. (lt deis-lioni will eroe 'Alln the bright Slur)y it'I' S!mnll ct'irtti all it I littew :i swrlw'tnet'' I s 'Ipcwx, A ti!' riittrrillg hrigitte5, 1iil ...

Review of Literature

... ?f ?itcvaturc. D~etails of the Art est. Imp7riSeasnzeast, anod til'erof ion, of Ass 3Ega, ltin, 6y t/se Bo~uaboe Govrts~ansnt o~f Franice. London, 1825. 1.Can eluded.1 THsOSE XVho are blest with the attentions of' thle paternal Government of France, are seldom permitted to live in ganor ance of thc obligations they owec it; they are seen, andl, as in the instance of' Mr. Bowvring, they are ...

BRISTOL SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS.—No. I

... BRISTOL SUBSCRIPTION CONCBRTS.-L&0. I. Thssrsa'oij, Janurii'ij 91/i. Were it now necessary to produce the autboritics wisit's have decided mnusic to be one ,fi tim greatest and purest of all SOCBil Cnjovmenls, wve might eilumerate every character eminhent for philosophic research r~nd extended piilalsitrophlv from the! Ieariest ages dowia to the presenlt hour. This estisblislied, it thannt bue ...

Poets' [ill]

... !posts' Copier. THl'E SPANIARD'S APPEAL. G OD of our Fathers! in ?? name, Riesistless as the wild Simooin, WXe ?? throulig clouds of smuine and flame, And swept away, to death and doom, T[he legiouns of the Iron Crown. And huirtd the Imperial Dc'pot down; Inilamed by %chose life-givilug isiod, W\e poir d our ire(riliited blood Y4oi e frelly I .hin he desert-bird Whose ealirt-drops feed her ...

Poets' Corner

... 1,010M, Copier. THE GREEK TO THE DELPHIC LAUREL. WI-HrE D is that sacred botigh Which the lightning's fury spared, Of its beauteous foliege now By the savage spoiler bared. Greenly did it gafland o'er Freedorm's ?? shrine, ' here our lathers knelt of yore In the light of Glory's sign. But the cypress deeply glooms- Mour ner of the wasted latld- Constant to the place of tombs, D)rooping o'tr ...

Poets' [ill]

... C ?? Eapter. NAPOLE ON. (ROaM ThiE CALCUTTA JOUR AL, S.0-) A-o, art thou gone-thou victiin of the rock, Where late imprislnf'd, as in felon cage, They chain'd to awful rest thy giant rage, And fetter d thee to death? Iriad mover of the world, That bade it tremble at the scathing shocit Of meteor-prdvwosa, quenchiess, and utistay'd; Till fearfilt Mdnatchq leagued tliemn, and unfurl'd The ...

Poets' Corner

... poets' canner. THE LEGEND OF ST. VALENTINE (Frone the Mlfentily Mfagazine-NAeiv Series.) FRom Britain's realm in olden time, By the strong power of truths sublime, The pagan rites were b inish'd; And, spite of Greek and Roman lore, Each god and goddess, famed of yore, From grove and altar vanisih'd. And they (as sure became them best) To Austin and Paulinius' best Obediently submitted, And ...

Poets' Corner

... M1,0605, cimirr. SONG. Go-for I reel thy looks are changed, And it vould grieve mv heart To find thy tenderness estranged, A id that we coldly part; Ahl leave me thep at once, and dy; gre'doubt is turnd to certainty.- row, very reew. have been the hours My soul has known or peace; Univelcome is the cloud that lowers And bids the sunshine cease- But IlHope's bright colours soon decay And pass, ...