Poetical Seciectrans
... ?? lost It .Cttcat ?tcicctrnno. | The weather during great part of the sumozer having is bees so similar to that ?? in dhe year I S7v ls -lthofiV!owvisi description oit its effects in London, - at the ...
... ?? lost It .Cttcat ?tcicctrnno. | The weather during great part of the sumozer having is bees so similar to that ?? in dhe year I S7v ls -lthofiV!owvisi description oit its effects in London, - at the ...
... A d ~i~ ,- A TRIBUTE To THE MEMORY OF A FAVOURJT Who died on the 2Sd of Oct. 1817, whien noth re ilt from a long and lingeding indipositionbya rfafetfI smafl pox. attq,, 1 In ?? tuidst of l(ie Wee ar ...
... nmrnornwreesor f fl'nP hr; Wrirtd 'in-commemoration' of the brilliant achieve- -rents ?? Wales'sotn Irish Regiment, or 87th Regime nt of Fot. TUNE-1 Sprig of Shilleldagh, 4c. The brave Eighty- ...
... b. i it£nC, eitrtiowns. ib INSCl iPTION, For ?? erected to the ZlMesiory of the Marpzis if of duglesea's Leg. , Here rests, and let no saucy knave s Presume to sneer or laugh- f To learn, that, -mould ...
... %e1ectiono. LINES ON A LATE DISPLAY IN THE - - ?? qoque pcflZcosus. (ntgius Lamnprid. de Cominodo. Is this then, an eloquence, fit for the ears Of the Statesmen of England, the manly, the wise? Is ...
... ,ppmat-ca qpciccttono, THE PATRIOT. He's the true Patriot, whose noble soul No party swvays, no prwate ends control; Who, like the sturdy oak (whilst others bend To every breeze), standsfirmly freedom ...
... FREEDOM O-F ELECTION! A NEW SONG. CYr N -1 SatY in our Alley,- Xegkrcod Tar,- : eserrily dunlce the Quak-ers, +c. BRITONS! whose souls the influence feel .: Of reason iusdx reficceinn,. a Whose p ...
... Original' Poetry. 5, eec Domnrrof A la thtn d of smce oilcctcind.) t shsse our Choa'ran b as atk'd me to we ngs !tr on usse-'tis the best ?? a-farmer cans bring; ' ni eross'u-I soon th d I'm no great ...
... %z'.'tatoIno 11 ADA.ME LznVALETTE. let toii u ?? Critias 'er al sol wi:h their prnises I . / s .sassr- de S ael. s.: saeir fa.'d L'VEPioassfI ?? am -ci. o' )esr, proud r5il x;ptsy bt-uCs, ;,Pe ftll o ...
... I I ? ? I I .1 - V . , ? , n ? . ; . e - ' _. ?? ?? ?? b.~a ' U - - ?? v Fre.:Aorn, in tttl~lnkp' shall -nave: a: ¢ . . rr a! z .lzamient, and the dumgeon-drawnm $ s ?? tc Shall be changed to 'tc s ...
... m Q, 'Cluf6lio. WOMAN. Oh, it is sweet to hear the sigh fol -That trembles on the lip of beauty! To wipe the dew that wets the eye Of her who pines 'twveen love and duty ! Oh, it is sweet to sooth the ...
... LLVLIVRPO-TiiAh' ?? has just terinifnatet an e agement 'of! threew eeks, Vdni uig isbhi che hb as gone through . tile range of-lhis moist-dsstngueislsed iar-acters. kn. ni he ,bha;,s -evinced: grett ' ...