BEAUTY

... AUTY . BEP kUT- I. The vind o.vcrl er it. and it is _,o6.-tssianh. IsAW adeW-droP, cool and clear, 3JatcePoii a bitrtte %pravy; lair cloirs deil;kd the tiicd tear, Iike thdse'*hidlidlearnm d '4isapea§:, hien shiVt'ers- -tla -uii'-bearni rhy-s Sol cast atlivat ta glaee s-eere, And'scorch'd the penrl aivay. Iiigh on a'steirter, $politri'd artni A fraiafit lily grew; On the piure petals-n-ahV a ...

Poetry

... . 8@letrp. TtiIj: SWISS GU1DE. }3y 1gOB.'2ZE: SOUTIJE, Efq.;f- - On Mr. SouTIrEY'S qiIttiuIg him, he asked him fora chairacter, when the Poet gave him the following ;i i 'consequnccc of Vhich; *JON ROTh U has-become tfid ';mdst poputlar Guide in' Switzdltind, and is inquired fort byv all travellers; tbtiu uf whlom he perunItted to 'take a copy of his Pottichl tharacter: -By rny troth,'this ...

Poetry

... portrp.: . TO WOMAN. FROM TE GREEKti. Oh thou ! by Heaven ordain'd to be Arbitresa-of man's destiny From thy sweet lip one tender sigh,- One glance from thine approving eye,- Can rise or bend him at thy will, To virtue's noblest flights, or. worst extremes of ill Be angel-minded ! and d8espise T'h, 8ex'q little vanities; And let not passion's lawless tide *Thy better purpose sweep aside; For ...

POETRY

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Poetical Selections

... pacticai Felectiono. I THE TIMES \ND THE COURIER PLOT While famish-d multitudes for food are urgent, The Times and Courier brand them as insurgent! Of treason and sedition spread their fears; Because, forsooth, the belly has not earse But would these weak alarosists lose tiseir dread? ?? to our starving Artists work or bread; And tumult and co..plaint shall be lorgot, In spite of Croker and ...

AN EPISTLE TO THE RIGHT HON. LORD AMH......T, On his Refusal to perform Ko-tou, the Court Ceremony of ..

... AN EPISTLE TO THE RUGHT HON. LORD AMH ?? T, his Cfmidt to pmform K(ro-ton, the Coltst C(.renion.y of s Prcsentat'io to the k peror ofC:dna. Amh-t 'twas wrong to makeza row, And hesitate to do Ko.tou ' ?? Bc-barged, be-carted, and half-fed, Yo'i could not well have barder spetL *9-tou's to plainest a-prehersiori Ai 'ancient di-nified invention, Praictised in every clime and age, A.dlives in ...

Original Poetry

... Original a Poetry. _, 1 ?? the Poetsl, itt ?? ltast ntinllber, \7thtingair, a/fti t Me sixth line, jet- rpolatl'l ela, too halve loved. grl Ph LISES TO MBI-S. BARBAULD, cd by her prop7eetrc poem, Pqtledd, One Vnlots sand Bight HundreM and Eleven. _-sit cace Jfi/tt? .i fits honioe7)ftati : liceat speraere timnenti. L ncan. PAr,. lib. IL OllnrhatIld, wvith Cassandra's eye, VrFhy tin's, ped t5 rt ...

To the EDITORS of the Liverpool Mercury

... To tk' oEI)TO ZRS of tle Liver.oo1 Aferciry,. 1 you ?? pro)per lo insert the following Tr lines in your paper, I request that the date now pre- Tc tixed msayhbeannexed to them, -relating manifetly to the time they were written, and not to the print- T1 !ag. - A T1 DEStLTOUY LINES, JUNE, 1815. T, Ti Come thou, who lovest to muse upon the page O Which tell the deeds of a departed age, And kay if ...

Original

... mliwmmj?l' milmommu2mm original. T DEVEREUX'S LEGION; F on 1HE PATRIOT'S SONG OF LIBERTY. A F AI-' Scots whea hace wi' Wallace bled. A -0- A Hark: the dang of War's alarms! S Glory's cause each bosom warms; Freedom's sons, to arms ! to arms. ! Death or liberty! Flow the blood of patriot ire A Through your veins like floods of fire! F Liberty your hearts inepire-! 5 Glorious liberty I I Proud ...

THE WORKS OF ART

... TIE WVORKS OF ARTT. ?? P-I' :. ?? } *S g I nvit he4p. art We 'When frst it was proposed to reilove thee art- I cles from Italy, thle Frnch artists tirmselves pro- tc-ted against such a measure as sacriee. They e- drew up it petition to the Directory-the following is :a copy , it:- P~1ETI'TION ro.TFIE LEGISLATIVE DI- I tECT O 1t Y. . CITIZr NS: D:IREC ?? of the Arts, the desire to preserve ...

THE NEW MORALITY; OR, INSTALLATION OF THE HIGH PRIEST

... THE NEW MORALITY; oR, IN~STALLATION OF THE HIGH PRIEST. That legititnate collection of profaneness and Eblasphemy, celed the Antti-jacohin, has long fallen into the oblivion froe which it never should have emerged; but the followng rare specimen of parody, composed by the Right flonourable George Canninsr on one of the Bleost solemn p~ortions of the Beek o./ Cemzmoz vPralcr5 has been restorel ...

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 ...