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VARIETIES OF LITERATURE SCIENCE, &c

... ,VAPEIMES OF LITERATURV, SCIiENCE, Op. Thle Royil F-lydrogralitbical Ofice. of Miiadrid' has' pol- bl Whled, by earomti md of thte l'ritice of tlte p'eace, in tili Gov, Gazotte of eba cccity, cic 'following norice, relative to ja h difeuvery recenucly macdc in the South Sea: -1 The hiilet (If La Palo, belolgicig to thle Pitilippinte Compainy, anid corn- ,ticS riancled by Don Johln Ilpift ...

HOW-D' Y'-DO AND GOOD-BYE

... :OW-D' Y'-Do AND GOODSBYE. rltA.. - ?? - n. . . One day Goodibvc rnet iot ?? Too close to sbun saluting; - t so the rival sisters ievv, - Wo* kissing to disputigig. Away! says llow-d'y'-do, your mcin Appals my chearful nature; No name so sadi as yours is seen In Sorrow's nomenclature. '%Vbcn'er I give one sunshine hour, Your cloud comes o'er to shade it; - hen'er I plant one bosom flower, Your ...

VARIETIES OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, &c

... VARIETI ES 0 F 1.114TEATUjkE, S ECE, 'c . Mejor Gencral Crant, Vifeognt Du-aist has'njotmtted' X .ite difcovery of thle longitude. foinided on -bei lawilf .. gravitatiQii, on osathemaridse andshlronom$'. His, reni ' ark a new, mathemlvaticail iinfrtumenr, which- will 1hew' tihe' 'hip's rate of failing exadbly did cnntinially, inflead oi f half a minqcb, asyby the prefrent precarious log. ...

VARIETIES OF LITERATURE, &c

... ?? ?? OF- Lr[rERATURKJI ?? The foijh,,, id - -A I E !, ,: I C- , 1 i w.r J..iblCtiATIJK, 'ki. orlourr The, fodlis irg is tin aecoussi of a, w inrocufti~njiColidc' ma- dY, to nitfuript. lately lrefdrited to the Biritilh M leticu t This ancie11II lgpa,s llarlfrp iv cnpayesa ai thm wstle rooi 'a mum ?? into ed ed eigland by William kl-laillon, Efj.' by whom it was prefentced to ithe motfuta. ...

THE ORPHAN

... It A tde AIIAltPSIIIRS TELEGRA4PH. THlE ORPHAN. D\Y WILLIAMI CARRY. Poor Boy, tbouch, in thy tender years, Thy e'es are disnm'd with Rlowing tears, Thy little heart dissolved in grief, Thou can'st not hope, from Man, relief. 0, Child of Sorrow cease to weep, Though in the dust thy Parents sleep, The Bonds of Death thou can'st not break; Nor from the tomb the Slamls'rers wake. An early Orphan ...

THE MISER

... TIE MISER. ThcO Nlrr's heart is rugged ms hti .ock, Cnid and untceling as 5h: defert wild The g-ans of angulfhi that the tender i(bck. PAfs hijm-.nnoticcd as tile whistling wind. il vaim to hitt the widow tells her tale To hiit, in vain, the foppliant orpilau's cry In vamu, the tremblitg mourner makes her wail Iii vain, the tear of forrow filis her eye. Wcalih fill'l his thoughts, he heeded ...

VARIETIES OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, &c

... [ VA13~fi~j F IT~t~TVRE ?? I' A ~ B r, - t iMOm. twentl 'anion ftiite Public ladrawimn , t~o th frubc ytlA fnairo lao rsof lr. Wit hrqcd C rdrorei It, may be, ?? to recode that sin 1nl,6tutibin hias'ltel y rued, 'been formed in Aibion.Jlret, 'Bladkt'riaiis Bridlge, called ?? ~worj erv*on ~re ?? an ?? Bank, to, ?? pe~rionsof aill age, rade~,land deleripelons, an pl i of an :trorturnity of ...

ODE FOR HIS MAJESTY's BIRTH DAY, 1807

... (DL IOR IllS NIAJrSTY's BIRTH DAY, 1807. ,BY hIFNKY JAME5S ryE, ESO.,. r. L. 1. Still dlocs the trumrnlit's brazen throat Porur foimth a Intoial found; Still do thte notes oi ?? float ?? w ilike clanigor round ! Not rutal pipe, nor paft'ral lay, In peacetfil cifcant hail the day To grateflul Britain cver dear; The thtinder of embattled plains, And thutinig corrqueft's choral flrains, Burft on ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... FASHIONS FOR JANVARY. X ilforniny Drefs-Of French cambric, made with a train; plain waift, rather high behind, and fhaiply rounded at the cheft; trimmned round the bottom with muffin a la corkfcrew; long and very full fleeves, edged at the hands with the fame; a blue ribband round the waift, terminating with bows and ends on the right fde. The cap a la. cloilter, entirely cCa- ceaing the hair, ...

VARIETIES OF [ill] SCIENCES, &c

... IX IAgInT V,, I. h te 1 iUR SCLENC, Icc 1: ji; taltiguc~f boloks at Itite tail L'epi ~rti ir nly4t ,6a rits ialtr tl16 Ltsthn we,~s. ;Theie re ?? cniutosrn lweillso o~ir ok in he lirfesof o~'ges and travels; hIiogrpi; &; it Thord that appear to have fuffered tho. leaf' dimanilltionard flo ~ i'la and'dramatic produdlirns. Tfihe nrunber of' ,lovcla, I. i'S 8,anrd of 'theatrical works 8 To 'what ...

YERSES

... YER'S- ~ s. Written en harwri of thg nato ctzatA f Skytel No more. ch ! high-born Hope, aweake thy rong, To carol in the cheerful morn of life, Eeguiling mortals as they paf.; al-ingA With joys unflading in a world of, Arire. But thou bleft fpirit, RerignationrI conie And journey with us thro' this vale of tare, Nor let our, wandering thoughts have other ijome Thas Heaven, for they may reft in ...

VARIETIES OF LITERATURE SCIENCE, &c

... ' VAitRI S OF LITt'RATURI SCIENCE, &c. Dr. Olbcrs has writteri to Dr. Ynung,'fneigl SeCretary ?? society, anrnou lcig his dlircoveryof another new planct, on tilt 29th1 and 3tlh of March aftl. This planet, wbich be calls Veila, is apparently about the fize of a fVir, of the 5th or 61h magnitude. rnd was fir ft feen atVirgo. nil the 9thi of March, at 8h aom, meantime 184Q 8: ev. declination iQ ...