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Original Poetry

... Original , Poetic I Lines, addressed to Hntr u illo best d re to th e nz 'h A h ! d earer to my widowed heart I Is one kind thought, one sigh, ofthiee Tl 7Ln all the lastre gems imprrt, Than a 31 the weailth of Idia's raise. Though many a rolling year has floven Since that lov'd form mine eve ?? And many a tender hope is gone, And sunk in death's eternal shade. Yet faithful memory still ...

STANZAS,

... _ BY A. T' isEIWVIA IE, ESQ. Occasinted fy ?? a-I an, loaded with Sacks, with bak ' il his vat, o7z the 591h of Mfay. roor felin ! what hast hlelu to do With 'King oi Rest)raltio ? I 'Twillmiake tit diffircanee to you Wlhoever mulcs the tritioni. Sill ?? thy ile3. Slipport the load, Stil e i11 thy bread wi ith totl, Sttll flst thou pare the self-same road, And great ones sba;e ?? spoill. Th he ...

[ill] Selections

... pooctrcal %dertionl. Ij ?? i Be (Fl i thile Morsing Chrosaicie.) St ROYAL PROCLAMATION. 0b6 To the go°d Citizens of Paris. allh an Brave lads of Paris! never fear, for Though Blucher's force be drawing near; Bc I, Joseph Bonapar e, am here. The Ernpresq, I amn glad to say, ani Aiud little ome, hasve run away, To0 live' to figh' al ther ?? iof But 1. C'n, Jseph, still remain; ral I v h. viii -i ...

Poetical Selections

... pacticalt~, Wl{g !tr. ' p _ _. - p__ _ ith LOID BYRON. ce. The Mornirg Post has given it out that a Peer of independent ?? is to make a motion in the. Lords, at its r.soi meeting, for calling Lord Byron F to account for writing two verses on the subject of the PRineess C.harlotte steeping. Precedents are ch glanced at- and the noble Lord is threatened to h iave all his high privileges ...

Selections

... 1;Ettationo. r TOM CRIB'S MEMO RIAL.I B (Concluded fromt our last.) ?? Seventh Round. Though hot-press'd; and as flat as a T crumpet, Long Sandy show'd gamne again, Scorning to rnump it; T And, fixing his eye on the Porpus's saooit, n B Which he knew that Adonis felt peep y (a) about, H By a feit, truly elegant, tipp'd him a punch in Ai Tae 'chical nktce where he cuzpbeards his luncheons A ...

Poetical Selections:

... poeticalt fccttong EPISTLE FROM TOM CRIB ro npt Concerning some fool play ia a late trasi 4 (From the Monzing Carosicle.) ?? e What! Ben, my big hero, is this thy relownr Is. this the new go ?-kick a man, wien h fi When the foe has knock'd under, to tread It s then- ' Oa 55' By the fisetof my father, I blush for thee, B ; Foul! foul ! all the Lads of the Fancy exea Charley Shock is elect ?? ...

LET TRUTH PREVAIL

... LET TRUTH PREVAIL. c la, Jrriacn for, and sun1g at, the Anniversary Dinner of her the Independent Debating Society. Id, Wl;en blest creation rose from night, ted And heaven posr'd forth a flood of light, the When, in the youthful mind of man, ich A search for mental light began- s- Fair TRuTrH descended from the skies To make God's reasoning creatures wise, vs And Angels sang-her birth to ...

Poetical Selections

... Jj-actttal 2mlecttono. De( SONNET.Si ETERNAL and Onnipotent JNSEEN! Po( Who bad'st the world with all its lives complete pir Start from the void, and thrill beneath thy feet, are Y THEE I adore with reverence serene Here in the fields-tthine own cathedral meet, Built by thyself-blue roof'd-and hung with green, a Wherein all breathing things in concord sweet, Organ'd by winds, perpetual hymns ...

Selections

... - TOh4 CRIB'S MEMORIAL. The fbllowing whinirical slang account of the Grand Sa-to, lwetneclvLo&reG SAxcny, the Bear, and GEORGY, 4 the Posptte, is frova the above-named facetious Work, from which -we have already given several extracts.-_ The present-is somewhat toolong for our convenience; but we cannot resist the importunities of many of our friends to give it a place in our colmnns.- ...

Poetical Selections

... ?? M!mm?, - poctical 19clectiono. INVOCATION TO JOANNA SOUTHCOTT! I can call spirits from the vasty deep. Why so can I; or so can any man; But will they come when you do call for them ? a Henry IV. (Fromt the Chamipion.) Joanna !-Joanna Do give a poor man-a D Reply, without shuffling or guile-O! h And tell me what reason, r 0So late in the season, n Keeps back the miraculous Shiloh. c ii The ...

Original Poetry

... Original Poelry. - at SPanSSECiAN STANZAS. th *Who, when the morn breathes freshness, and around ti- Ic Reviving verdure spreads, and Life awakes, P' st As fi-om tbe chains of darksome night unbound;- % Who, as he roves green vales or rooded lakes, I And towns and men and all their care forsakes ;- bs YWho doth not, lovely Freedom, then, confess w That the rude peasant inid tihe barren brakes, ...

Poetical Selections

... 11-1,lrttcal ?Wlcctiono. k-I 1, THE MEMORY OF THE JUST. G Written by Mr. 1Msontgoviery, on (he Death of b6 M1r. Reynolds. a] p Strike a louder, loftier lyre; I. Bolder, sweeter strains employ; WVke, Remembrance !-avid inspire ti Sorrow w ith the song of joy. cl Who «as le, for whom our tears th Flow'd, and will not cease to flow? el -Full of honours and of years, al In the dust his head lies ...